When I auditioned for 'Wedding Crashers,' the producers had never seen any of my other work except for Bond. I got 'Wedding Crashers' partly because I was a Bond girl.
I had this producer who became a friend, named Lou [Stellato]. Maybe it was a budget thing, but he never wanted to do any retakes. The more I would have a mental breakdown on the air.
To say someone is a producer... it's kind of a slippery term.
Almost always, when I'm on TV, the producers who call me, who negotiate what we're going to say, is a woman.
I didn't go into the theater to be a producer, I went into the theater to be a director.
But we were doing plays and movies which I had nothing to do with other than being a producer, and I don't have that kind of interest or time any more.
A lot of producers always say "what direction are you going in?" and I don't know. I'm just doing music. Right now it's going well. It's a little slow, but it's expected because I haven't been in the studio for a minute.
Somebody once said that Hollywood is based on a lot of producers deliberately making bad movies, and every now and then somebody gets lucky.
When a movie is about to come out on its initial debut, there are a lot of people involved - the financiers, the studio and the producers and also, many times, the foreign distributors. So it is a time of tremendous pressure and uncertainty.
Do we have good writers, producers and actors in the U.K.? Yes we do.
As a producer you can be more objective about the songs because you didn't write them.
The lady ... is not a producer; in most communities productive labor is by consent unladylike. On the other hand she is the heaviest of consumers, and theorists have not been wanting to maintain that the more she spends the better off society is.
Isn't Timbaland a make of shoe? It's a producer? I don't know who that is. Oh well.
Jerry Bruckheimer really is an executive producer, who obviously is the most successful producer in the history of film and television.
If no producer, no movie.
A producer came to me about doing a memoir, and at first I thought, "Well, it's a little bland." But then I realized that almost everything that's happened to me was the result of being in the right place at the right time. And I thought "Well, luck has a lot to do with it," so I wrote it from that perspective.
There was a time when certain producers could produce just about anything, and the label execs would say, "That's a such-and-such record. Let's put that out as the first single."
I used to be younger than my producers but now I'm older than my producers and I think that works for me, that works better cause you get a good kick up the ... everyday.
I've dealt with a lot of producers who were pricks and I'm determined not to be that.
I never want to be the producer that I too often got.
As well as being a vulgar producer of her own spectacle, and an embarrassment to her family, Cindy Sheehan is at best a shifty fantasist.
I never turned down anything and never argued with any producer or director.
I got told I needed a producer I don't know how many times - maybe 27 times, 30? Then I recently got told 'I'm so proud of you.' That was even more great to hear.
My grandfather was a movie producer, and so I grew up on movie sets.
I don't really dig for answers from the producers and writers that much. I let things happen the way they're going to happen.