As You Follow The Escapades Or The Journey Of The Hero Through A Story, It Evokes Some Kind Of Emotion In The Viewers. The Director's Job Is To Make Sure That The Audience Goes Through The Journey And Has An Emotional Reaction.
I Used To Have An Ebay Addiction. I Was Really Good At Selling Stuff. My Sister Needed To Get To A Funeral In Ireland - The Airlines Were On Strike - So I Listed Her On Ebay: Damsel In Distress. Guys Were Outbidding Guys To Be The Hero And Help Her. A Guy Who Owned A Helicopter Won.
I Got To Work With One Of My Heroes, Johnny Depp, And To See How He Goes About Business, Which Was Really Inspiring For Me At This Stage In My Career.
Americans ... Do Not Naturally Apply The Term "bourgeois" To Themselves, Or To Anyone Else For That Matter. They Do Like To Call Themselves Middle Class, But That Does Not Carry With It Any Determinate Spiritual Content. ... The Term "middle Class" Does Not Have Any Of The Many Opposites That Bourgeois Has, Such As Aristocrat, Saint, Hero, Or Artist - All Good.
I'm A Really Athletic Person - I'm Not That Coordinated, But I'm Really Athletic, So I Would Play A Superhero Doing My Own Stunts In A Heartbeat. But Hopefully Not Taking Swings At People. That's Not A Good Idea For Me.
My Absolute Favorite Growing Up Was Super Friends. The Assemblage Of So Many Mighty Heroes In One Place Was, To Me, Mind-blowing. It Was Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Aquaman, And Then Sometimes Hawkman And Some Other, Lesser Heroes.
I Got My Heroes Secondhand, From Television And Movies, To A Certain Extent.
You Have To Be Very Cautious About What You Are Doing For Charity And Things Like That. I Think You Have To Start With Your Life. I Think That's What Life Is Expecting You To Do. In Your Family, In Your Surroundings, In Your Work Life, In The People You're With, Your Relationships; How You Behave And Doing What You Need To Accomplish. That For Me Is Being A Hero Every Day Of Your Life.
You Say To Yourself: 'what Could People, In All These Countries, Find In My Books?' And Yet I Think We're All The Same, Anywhere. Everybody Is A Hero Or A Dramatic Person In Their Own Story If You Just Know Where To Look.
We Are All The Heroes And Heroines Of Our Own Lives. Our Love Stories Are Amazingly Romantic; Our Losses And Betrayals And Disappointments Are Gigantic In Our Own Minds.