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John Milius

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The filmmakers always have a great level of control.


— John Milius


#control #filmmakers #great #level

Writing requires a great deal of skill, just like painting does. People don't want to learn those skills.


— John Milius


#does #great #great deal #just #learn

Yeah, I think that's it... It's like Jesse James. He became really popular because he lasted so long. You know, there is some degree of truth to the fact that time will dignify anything, too.


— John Milius


#became #because #degree #fact #i

Yeah, there's absolutely. I mean, remember when The Searchers came out, it was a relatively big hit for a Western, and I think it made 5 million bucks - I don't even think it made that.


— John Milius


#big #big hit #bucks #came #even

You know, I find it very strange when movies that I made that were just excoriated - I mean that I was just vilified for - are now looked at as classics.


— John Milius


#find #i #just #know #looked

You never know when you're going to be considered un-hip... The people that really pass judgment on you really have nothing to do with what you do, usually.


— John Milius


#going #judgment #know #never #nothing






About John Milius






Did you know about John Milius?

Milius was also instrumental during the startup of the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) organization: it was his idea to use the octagon-shaped cage and his association with UFC helped provide interest and investors to the startup UFC. Milius' script for Apocalypse Now had been eventually filmed by Francis Ford Coppola and was released in 1979 to great acclaim. Influence
Milius has long claimed to be an outsider in Hollywood.

John Frederick Milius (born April 11 1944) is an American screenwriter director and producer of motion pictures. He co-wrote the first two Dirty Harry films and Apocalypse Now and wrote and directed Conan the Barbarian and Red Dawn.

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