10 Great Michael Mann Quotes for Screenwriters & Filmmakers

Michael Mann and Daniel Day-Lewis
“You work really hard. No you work harder. No you…you…you!”

Michael Mann

Michael Mann started out writing for TV in the 1970s but made his feature directorial debut with THE JERICHO MILE in 1979.

Several films later he finally struck gold in 1984, creating the long-running TV show MIAMI VICE which made Don Johnson a household name and pastel clothing de riguer.

Over the years he has his name with stylish thrillers like THIEF, MANHUNTER, the first film featuring Hannibal Lecktor, HEAT, COLLATERAL and of course the movie version of MIAMI VICE.

 

Michael Mann Quotes

1. “I don’t underestimate audiences’ intelligence. Audiences are much brighter than media gives them credit for. When people went to a movie once a week in the 1930s and that was their only exposure to media, you were required to do a different grammar.”

 

2. “To just tell a story from beginning, middle and end doesn’t motivate me that much.”

 

3. “What I try to do – I mean ‘try,’ because you don’t get there all the time – is to have impact with content. It’s those moments in which you’re trying to bring people beyond filmed theater. If I have an ambition, it’s that.”

 

4. “Could I have worked under a system where there were Draconian controls on my creativity, meaning budget, time, script choices, etc.? Definitely not. I would have fared poorly under the old studio system that guys like ‘Howard Hawks’ did so well in. I cannot just make a film and walk away from it. I need that creative intimacy and, quite frankly, the control to execute my visions, on all my projects.”

 

Michael Mann5. “I’ve never made any film that I wouldn’t go back and re-edit.”

 

6. “We bring our preparation to the table, and opportunity may present itself, and if you are well prepared, you can seize opportunity and then maybe something good happens, and you call that ‘luck’.”

 

7. “‘Police Story’ had some of the best writing on television, and one reason for that is because most of the scripts were based on real cases.”

 

8. “As filmmakers, we want the audience to have the most complete experience they can. For example, I interviewed Stanley Kubrick years ago around the time of ‘2001: A Space Odyssey.’ I was going to see the film that night in London, and he insisted I sit in one of four seats in the theater for the best view or not watch the film.”

 

9. “I relate more to the fact that 80-inch plasma has just started to become ubiquitous and in people’s homes the fairly decent 5.1 sound system and the big screen isn’t that out of reach.”

 

10. “A 65-ft.-wide screen and 500 people reacting to the movie, there is nothing like that experience.”

 

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