If you write interesting roles, you get interesting people to play them. If you write roles that are full of nuance and contradiction and have interesting dialog, actors are drawn to that. – Paul Schrader
I still think like a critic, and I still analyze films like a critic. However, it’s not possible to write criticism if you’re making films. – Paul Schrader
As screenwriters, we struggle with our own success. We have wallpapered our world and now we can’t get anyone to notice the picture we just hung. – Paul Schrader
‘Taxi Driver’ wasn’t autobiographical in terms of the actual events, but I did draw on my own mental state. – Paul Schrader
The only economic paradigm that movies have ever known is capitalism. There were no church sponsors or state patronage. The idea was that if you’d pay to see it, we’ll make it for you. – Paul Schrader
Those artists who say that somehow therapy or analysis will thwart their creativity are completely misinformed. It’s absolutely the opposite: it opens closed doors. – Paul Schrader
I teach a course in screenwriting at Columbia, but I’ve never taken a course and I’ve never read a book about it! – Paul Schrader
I was raised as a Calvinist, which is doctrine-driven. And though there are many things wrong with Calvinism, you are at least encouraged to argue about things. – Paul Schrader