I want to make films about the human condition, what we're doing to the world or ourselves.
Audiences are less intrigued, honestly, by battle. They're more intrigued by human relations. If you're making a film about the trappings of the period, and you're forgetting that human relationships are the most engaging part of the storytelling process, then you're in trouble.
As I'm getting older, I want to make sure every film I do really counts.
It's the best of the best. No film can hope to top it(Kubrick's 2001).
Films like Harry Potter and Narnia, I'm sure they'll do another one. The biggest audience of course is the youngsters.