Barbara Broccoli Quotes:- Barbara Broccoli (born June 18, 1960) is a British-American film and stage producer, best known internationally for her work on the James Bond film series. With her half-brother Michael G. Wilson, Broccoli controls the James Bond film franchise.
Inspirational Barbara Broccoli Quotes
“Never give up, have the passion. Don’t be afraid.”
Barbara Broccoli
“I cannot even remember a time before being conscious of James Bond.”
Barbara Broccoli
“The world is still sexist.”
Barbara Broccoli
“All I can say is that I had an extraordinary childhood.”
Barbara Broccoli
“There’s a lot of instant spotlight and pressure when it comes to a Bond song.”
Barbara Broccoli
“The paparazzi terrify and torment people and endanger people and it’s really unpleasant.”
Barbara Broccoli
“So as I was growing up, my father was always in the middle of making a film or preparing a film. It was a full-time, all-consuming type of operation.”
Barbara Broccoli
Powerful Barbara Broccoli Quotes
“One would think that it would be very easy, with an iconic character like James Bond, to keep making the films, but it hasn’t been. But, it sure has been entertaining and rewarding.”
Barbara Broccoli
“Most people don’t really understand what it takes to get a film made, and the struggles. I think anyone who makes a film goes through their own set of struggles.”
Barbara Broccoli
“When men change, maybe Bond will change. But let’s wait. I’m not holding my breath.”
Barbara Broccoli
“I think Bond the character is distinct: He’s British, he has a certain code that he lives by, he’s incorruptible… he’s a classical hero, but he’s also fallible. He has inner demons, inner conflicts, and he’s a romantic.”
Barbara Broccoli
“I guess the reality is, everybody today has so many gadgets.”
Barbara Broccoli
“People go to extraordinary lengths to get films made.”
Barbara Broccoli
“Bad movies are when people go, ‘Oh, I wasted $10 bucks and 2 hours and I don’t even want to go back again.'”
Barbara Broccoli
“Every 20 minutes you’ve got to have a bump, you’ve got to have a change in course, you’ve got to unsettle the audience. It can’t be too predictable so something has to happen. I think that was something that Hitchcock did very well too. You couldn’t let an audience feel too settled in.”
Barbara Broccoli