Brian De Palma, an American director and screenwriter, is renowned for his bold contributions to the thriller and horror genres. His films, including Carrie, Scarface, and The Untouchables, have earned him a reputation as a master of suspense and cinematic innovation. De Palma's work in blending psychological depth with visual storytelling has inspired generations of filmmakers. His legacy serves as a reminder of the power of creativity, risk-taking, and the ability to transform traditional genres into modern cinematic masterpieces.

"The biggest mistake in student films is that they are usually cast so badly, with friends and people the directors know. Actually you can cover a lot of bad direction with good acting."



"You know, when people want to get any information, research information, it will all exist on these Web sites."



"And I always had this idea for making a movie about a femme fatale, because I like these characters. They're a lot of fun, they're sexy, they're manipulative, they're dangerous."



"When you make a movie outside the system and it's successful critically or a moderate financial success, you usually have to go back into the system and make a big hit."



"And we've become very doubtful of our information sources, because they're all controlled by these huge multilateral corporations."



"Well, I just think through your career you go through different phases, and I just got sort of uninspired by the whole studio process of making and releasing films."



"I guess what's most surprised me in most of the reviews is that they don't seem to get the noir story in the dream sequence, so they analyze it like a straight noir movie."



"Yeah, I had an idea to make a very scary movie, based on a kind of serial murderer that preys on tourists."

