Everybody's still in the 70s and 80s musically, still making remakes.
I was not even allowed to mention the name Madonna in my household - just because I think the '80s and '90s were so Madonna-filled. She was going through so many evolutions at that time.
If I had been living through the '80s, I probably would've gotten into a lot more trouble than my parents.
My biggest successes were mainly in the pop market during the 80s.
Back in the '80s and '90s, when there was still a record business, there was pressure on anyone who was fortunate to have a few hits on a major label to continue that success.
I think I've made some pretty decent films in the '80s and '90s.
In the '80s and '90s we started to have economic problems because society became more conservative. So we didn't have the wherewithal for expanding to other areas.
I produced six movies with Amy Robinson since the very early 80s.
A lot of journalists say, "Tell us about the '80s." Nobody wants to know about the '70s!
I was 7 years old when the '80s began and 17 years old when they ended, so it was an incredibly formative decade for me.
I do think homophobia in the '80s was more rampant and socially acceptable.
I became somewhat reclusive during a period of time in the '80s.
I think the action movies in the 80s and 90s were different. It was a testosterone age. Steven Seagal, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Sylvester Stallone - they fuelled my childhood. But now I don't think I'd like to do just action, I don't enjoy that.
I remember the '60s, I remember the '80s, but somehow I went directly from the '60s to the '80s.
I do listen to Abba. And a lot of '80s and '90s pop music.
I see a lot of people doing an "'80s thing" who weren't even born until the '90s.
My great grandma, she's in her 80s, so she tells me a lot about the things she's seen. I learn a lot from her.