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Paul Weitz Quotes

«For me, it's incredibly fun -- especially once you get, like, a little bit of success. People in Hollywood are loath to tell you when they think that you're being stupid, but your brother's always willing.»
Author: Paul Weitz
«The movie examines the role of dreams and ambitions in American culture. It's about what's wrong with America and how close it is to what's right with America.»
Author: Paul Weitz
«If someone really wanted a scathing parody of the administration, they're probably going to be disappointed, because the movie has a fantasy element of that character being awakened. He doesn't magically become extremely intelligent, but he does start trying to come to terms with the real world.»
Author: Paul Weitz
«I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I genuinely believe people in the administration went to war in Iraq for a dream, to create a liberal democracy in the Middle East, the only problem being it's a little more difficult than that.»
Author: Paul Weitz
«I think that comedy can act like an anesthetic, so you can talk about relatively painful things and have it be palatable.»
Author: Paul Weitz
«I would start my day reading the papers and feeling anxious about terrorism ... then by evening, I was watching TV and worrying about whether Constantine was going to get kicked off American Idol . I thought there was something strange about this picture.»
Author: Paul Weitz
«When you're making a comedy about really serious issues, you're kind of in the position of being an idiot savant. You're using the vocabulary of broad comedy to talk about what's most important. And I don't have a Michael Moore-like urge to offend people or get people angry at me. If anything, that idea stresses me out.»
Author: Paul Weitz