A movie is a certain thing by definition. There’s nothing wrong with knocking out a good genre picture. – David Ayer
Actors want to act. I think a lot of times what happens is that they’re expected to bring it all. Probably because I’m a writer, I’m not telling them what to do. I just provide them with as much as I can. – David Ayer
‘Fury’ whetted my appetite for a bigger canvas and this idea of world creation. You can do amazing things as a filmmaker if you have the proper tools, and those are time and money. – David Ayer
‘Sabotage’ was an opportunity. That was journeyman work, but the irony is I learned more off that movie on what filmmaking is and isn’t than everything else combined. A lot of lessons, and it will impact me for the rest of my career. – David Ayer
Genre expectations can kill creativity. If you do something different, it will get hated. The best filmmakers can do everything on the approval list and knock it out of the park. For me, I have a hard time being creative when I have to color in between the lines. – David Ayer
Both my grandparents were officers in World War Two, and I would be personally offended if somebody distorted their achievements. – David Ayer
You hear again and again that audiences want to see movies that are different, and critics say we make the same thing again and again in Hollywood, then you go and make something different, and you get kicked in the gut for it. – David Ayer
I’ve been in the game long enough to know what elements you have to package together to get a movie into production. – David Ayer
‘Colors’ is pretty good. It takes you inside the cop car bit. I like reality myself. I like reality-based kind of movies. – David Ayer
I’m not a film-school guy. I was a high-school dropout. I was on a nuclear submarine. I was an electrician. I was a house painter. – David Ayer
Actors are like magicians. They’ll sit there and do all their tricks to each other. It’s very competitive, and the goal is to get them bonding, to get them to know the real person as quickly as possible. – David Ayer