Nick Love quotes

  • I have spent the last five months obsessively working on Outlaw.
    -- Nick Love

    #Obsession #Outlaw

  • Two things revolutionised life: Moving to the countryside, and falling in love
    -- Nick Love

    #Falling In Love #Moving #Fall

  • I've always been terrified of violence which is probably why I keep making violent films - I'm trying to exorcise some demons or something. My mum ended up bringing me up on the edge of a big estate in south London, so I was on the periphery of violence - a lot of football violence and stuff because I was a Millwall supporter. So I've always had a very healthy fear of it, yet at the same time a fascination. I think in all of my films that's a really strong subtext... people who are terrified by violence but are yet compelled by it as well.
    -- Nick Love

    #Football #Strong #Thinking

  • And that doesn't cost any money, to have decent relationships and viable situations. What costs money is car chases and shoot-outs, so I always thought that the thing to work on was the characters.
    -- Nick Love

    #Character #Car #Situation

  • I think one of the luxuries of being a filmmaker is that you can ask questions but not necessarily have to answer them. Certainly, if I was a politician I'd need to come up with some answers.
    -- Nick Love

    #Thinking #Politician #Filmmaker

  • I don't like Paradise, as they probably don't have obsessions there.

  • In my work, I explore my own Catholic obsessions.

  • Every time feels like my first time. And I just find that the process of it feeds into one's own self-obsession.

  • The time has come to challenge our obsession with doing everything more quickly.

  • To submit to chance is to reveal the self and its obsessions.

  • Any obsession is dangerous.

  • An outlaw can be defined as somebody who lives outside the law, beyond the law and not necessarily against it.

  • Love is the outlaw's duty.

  • To me, an outlaw is a man that did things his own way, whether you liked him or not. I did things my own way.

  • Hip-hoppers are not interpreting what hip-hop is, and when we do interpret it, we interpret it as something immature, unorganized, and outlaw.

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