Facts about Joel Coen

Occup.Director
FromUSA
BornNovember 29, 1954
Age69 years

Summary

Joel Coen is a famous Director from USA, he/she is 69 years old and still alive, born November 29, 1954.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac sagittarius, who is known for Philosophical, Motion, Experimentation, Optimism. Our collection contains 34 quotes who is written / told by Joel.

Related authors: Frances McDormand (Actress)

34 Famous quotes by Joel Coen

Small: We create monsters and then we cant control them
"We create monsters and then we can't control them"
Small: The point at which we worked with some of these actors, they werent really stars yet. Nicolas Cage was
"The point at which we worked with some of these actors, they weren't really stars yet. Nicolas Cage was not a big star when we did Raising Arizona. A lot of these people were also virtually unknown, too, when we worked with them first"
Small: Usually, I dont want to sit down and listen to the director gas on about his movie. I just cant actuall
"Usually, I don't want to sit down and listen to the director gas on about his movie. I just can't actually imagine myself sitting down and having that much to say"
Small: These things are hard to pin down. We work on a script a bit, then work on a different one
"These things are hard to pin down. We work on a script a bit, then work on a different one"
Small: People that have been interested in our work for awhile... those are the last people you want to disapp
"People that have been interested in our work for awhile... those are the last people you want to disappoint"
Small: Maybe our telling of the story wasnt as clear as it should have been, but I dont think thats true. In t
"Maybe our telling of the story wasn't as clear as it should have been, but I don't think that's true. In terms of understanding the story, it comes across"
Small: I always admired Stanley Kubrick for the fact that he managed to beat the system somehow. I think he ki
"I always admired Stanley Kubrick for the fact that he managed to beat the system somehow. I think he kind of had it all figured out"
Small: When you do a writing job for a studio, one of the things you want to do is satisfy the expectations of
"When you do a writing job for a studio, one of the things you want to do is satisfy the expectations of your employer. That's a little bit different than when you sit down and write something to satisfy yourself, because then you're the employer"
Small: The question is: Where would it get you if something thats a little bit ambiguous in the movie is made
"The question is: Where would it get you if something that's a little bit ambiguous in the movie is made clear? It doesn't get you anywhere"
Small: Sometimes, in certain stories, I think we know at the outset essentially what the tone is going to be,
"Sometimes, in certain stories, I think we know at the outset essentially what the tone is going to be, or it becomes important that we're groping toward some kind of story with a certain kind of tone that we both get somehow. But I don't think how that's combined with other elements is ever in any way overtly discussed"
Small: Maybe there should be less of a mystique around making movies. I just dont think that theres any real m
"Maybe there should be less of a mystique around making movies. I just don't think that there's any real mystery there"
Small: If the material is challenging, it forces you to challenge yourself when handling it
"If the material is challenging, it forces you to challenge yourself when handling it"
Small: I couldnt have been happier with the relationship we had with Disney, it couldnt have been easier
"I couldn't have been happier with the relationship we had with Disney, it couldn't have been easier"
Small: We have an uncanny ability to make birds do what we want them to do. In Blood Simple theres a shot from
"We have an uncanny ability to make birds do what we want them to do. In Blood Simple there's a shot from the bumper of a car and it's going up this road and a huge flock of birds takes off at the perfect moment"
Small: Its almost like a genre rule: Dont Open The Box
"It's almost like a genre rule: Don't Open The Box"
Small: Its a funny thing because you look at the careers of other filmmakers, and you see them sort of slow do
"It's a funny thing because you look at the careers of other filmmakers, and you see them sort of slow down, and you realize, maybe this becomes harder to do as you get older. That's sort of a cautionary thing. I hope it doesn't happen to me"
Small: Id be perfectly happy never to have to answer anything again about how I work with Ethan, or whether we
"I'd be perfectly happy never to have to answer anything again about how I work with Ethan, or whether we have arguments, or... you know what I mean? I've been answering those questions for 20 years. I suppose it's interesting to people"
Small: You love all your characters, even the ridiculous ones. You have to on some level theyre your weird cre
"You love all your characters, even the ridiculous ones. You have to on some level; they're your weird creations in some kind of way. I don't even know how you approach the process of conceiving the characters if in a sense you hated them. It's just absurd"
Small: Weve been remarkably lucky in that weve been free to make the movies weve wanted to make the way weve w
"We've been remarkably lucky in that we've been free to make the movies we've wanted to make the way we've wanted to make them. They've all been made for a price"
Small: I guess theres a certain amount of poking fun at certain characters, but thats because there is somethi
"I guess there's a certain amount of poking fun at certain characters, but that's because there is something amusing about them or about the way they behave, so I guess you can say that that's poking fun at the character. But the character is your own invention, so who cares?"
Small: I guess everything having to do with your background has some influence on how you tell stories but its
"I guess everything having to do with your background has some influence on how you tell stories but it's hard to parse how growing up in a Jewish community in Minnesota really affected it"
Small: Barton Fink got written very quickly, in about three weeks. I dont know what that means
"Barton Fink got written very quickly, in about three weeks. I don't know what that means"
Small: We dont have any rules about how we depict violence, or how much violence is in a movie. Its a calibrat
"We don't have any rules about how we depict violence, or how much violence is in a movie. It's a calibration on a case-by-case basis"
Small: Our mother was a very religious and observant Jew, our father less so. She was kind of driving the reli
"Our mother was a very religious and observant Jew, our father less so. She was kind of driving the religious education, so for us it was more a burden and an obligation when we were kids at that age"
Small: The characters are the result of two things-first, we elaborate them into fairly well-defined people th
"The characters are the result of two things-first, we elaborate them into fairly well-defined people through their dialogue, then they happen all over again, when the actor interprets them"
Small: The architecture of a story can be a little bit different if its a true story
"The architecture of a story can be a little bit different if it's a true story"
Small: Some people come out going, I dont get it. And I dont quite know what theyre trying to get, what theyre
"Some people come out going, I don't get it. And I don't quite know what they're trying to get, what they're struggling for. We have had the reaction where people leave the movie sort of uncomfortable and befuddled. Although that wasn't our intention"
Small: Other kinds of movie stars, its a different thing, they bring their persona to the part and thats what
"Other kinds of movie stars, it's a different thing, they bring their persona to the part and that's what people like to see, and they are not really transforming in terms of their character"
Small: Youre doing it to make the character as specific as possible, so that its a specific individual that yo
"You're doing it to make the character as specific as possible, so that it's a specific individual that you're talking about, not that whole class of people"
Small: You see a moral in them? Do we have morals?
"You see a moral in them? Do we have morals?"
Small: Ive never really understood that. Its a funny thing people sometimes accuse us of condescending to our
"I've never really understood that. It's a funny thing; people sometimes accuse us of condescending to our characters somehow-that to me is kind of inexplicable"
Small: I think when you watch the dailies, the film that you shoot every day, youre very excited by it and ver
"I think when you watch the dailies, the film that you shoot every day, you're very excited by it and very optimistic about how it's going to work"
Small: I guess it beats throwing trash for a living
"I guess it beats throwing trash for a living"
Small: And when you see it the first time you put the film together, the roughest cut, is when you want to go
"And when you see it the first time you put the film together, the roughest cut, is when you want to go home and open up your veins and get in a warm tub and just go away. And then it gradually, maybe, works its way back, somewhere toward that spot you were at before"