Best 11 quotes of Amy Seimetz on MyQuotes

Amy Seimetz

  • By Anonym
    Amy Seimetz

    Boredom is usually what spurs either bad decisions or any decision at all.

  • By Anonym
    Amy Seimetz

    I'd meet a new filmmaker that I'd always loved, and I'd think, "Great! I'm in the right place." It's a weird way to look at it, but I don't care as long as I'm able to make stuff that I want to make.

  • By Anonym
    Amy Seimetz

    I don't think that there's necessarily a side to drama that has to be completely bleak. You have to have a flicker of humor 'cause everyone has a flicker of humor, something they find funny in life.

  • By Anonym
    Amy Seimetz

    If you're constantly moving, you can get in a monotony that's just as equally boring as sitting still for a long period of time.

  • By Anonym
    Amy Seimetz

    I like to invest as a performer in the director's vision and then bring a sense of reality to whatever I'm doing, whether it's comedy or whether it's drama, and trust that they're going to tell me if something's reading as funny or if it's reading as dramatic or reading in the right tone.

  • By Anonym
    Amy Seimetz

    I live in Florida and people are crazy here. And I say that lovingly.

  • By Anonym
    Amy Seimetz

    I never knew where I was going to end up when I started film. I didn't start film to be famous. Of course, it's a public medium, and of course we chose a public medium because we like people to pay attention to the work that we're doing. But I didn't know what I was going to end up.

  • By Anonym
    Amy Seimetz

    I've gotten a lot more comfortable with the audition process, but there's something that really turned me off initially when I was younger, to auditioning. The idea that I couldn't get to the person that was actually making the film really frustrated me.

  • By Anonym
    Amy Seimetz

    I've never really dreamed of owning a home. I don't think you go into the arts and also dream of owning a home.

  • By Anonym
    Amy Seimetz

    I've seen comedians make people laugh by being either really dark and sad and touching, or really strange and bizarre and creepy. You can take the format and do whatever you want with it, and that seemed interesting to me.

  • By Anonym
    Amy Seimetz

    I was doing experimental theater and experimental film in San Francisco, and I moved to Los Angeles, and what I got frustrated with was, it seemed like everyone was waiting for something to happen. Obviously, films take a lot of planning, and I wanted something more immediate, and comedy started to become that.