Martin McDonagh Quotes

On this page you can find the TOP of Martin McDonagh's best quotes! We hope you will find some sayings from Playwright Martin McDonagh's in our collection, which will inspire you to new achievements! There are currently 2 quotes on this page collected since March 26, 1970! Share our collection of quotes with your friends on social media so that they can find something to inspire them!
All quotes by Martin McDonagh: Character Comedy Fame Film Writing more...
  • I pick and choose what I want to do at any given time, and what not to do, importantly. My agents, I won't hear about any offers or options.

    Agents   Want   Given  
  • It's the periods and the commas that you have to forget about. The words never change, but the intonations change.

    Source: collider.com
  • I think if you're writing a play, it should be its own end game; you'll never get to do a good one unless you know it's not a blueprint for a film; you're not going to get the action right and the story right.

    Writing   Thinking   Play  
    "Interview: Martin McDonagh On A ‘Pillowman’ Movie, ‘Seven Psychopaths’ And The Genius Of Sam Rockwell". Interview with Oliver Lyttelton, www.indiewire.com. December 6, 2012.
  • I think as a writer you never have to flee from fame because you're not that visible in the first place, but, after the Broadway success of 'Beauty Queen,' people were coming up to me all the time, and I wasn't really prepared for that level of attention.

    "The wild west" by Sean O'Hagan, www.theguardian.com. March 23, 2001.
  • I never feel like a smug or a smart-alec film director, and there are plenty of those around.

    Smart   Directors   Film  
  • I'd just like to thank everybody who was involved in the film, especially Brendan Gleeson and Ruaidhrí Conroy. And Ruaidhrí, I'm sorry that you couldn't be here tonight but I hope next time, if they let you into the country.

    Country   Sorry   Tonight  
    Martin McDonagh's Academy Awards Acceptance Speech, aaspeechesdb.oscars.org. March 5, 2006.
  • When I'm happiest writing is just not knowing where it goes and just let the characters bring you there.

  • I love actors. Part of that is my theater background and being a writer who cares about performance. Actors have usually chosen their profession because they have a dream of doing it and they want to express something about the world. That's the same thing that I have with writing. Most of the good actors get into it for those reason, rather than for reasons of fame or fortune, or anything like that, and that's where I'm coming from, as a storyteller.

    Dream   Writing   World  
    "Martin McDonagh on Directing 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' and Writing for Frances McDormand". Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. November 12, 2017.
  • If you've got time to waste, you might as well waste it listening to people.

  • It's like two years straight out of your life doing a film. It's very enjoyable, especially working with the guys, but I kind of like the idea of traveling and growing, and developing as a writer and as a filmmaker.

    Years   Ideas   Two  
    "Martin McDonagh on the violence and camaraderie of his Seven Psychopaths". Interview with Scott Tobias, www.avclub.com. October 11, 2012.
  • It doesn't feel like you're preaching, if you can say something in a joke.

    Source: collider.com
  • I like traveling and I like not being part of the film world. Especially when you're in the middle of a junket, you're thinking, "I'm not doing this again for four years!"That's about taking time and finding the right story and being in a happy place in life where you can joyfully tell a story. I'm not really into the fame side of things, so I'm very happy with making a film every four years or so.

    Thinking   World   Film  
    Source: collider.com
  • Dublin people think they are the center of the world and the center of Ireland. And they don't realize that people have to leave Ireland to get work, and they look down on people who do.

    Thinking   People   Looks  
    "Martin McDonagh, Our New Norman Mailer" by Lea Carpenter, bigthink.com.
  • It's the way that I think about the world, and the way that I like to tell stories - I don't think you should get too heavy. There's enough out there, in the world, with violence. I think that comedy lightens the heaviness [of the world].

    Source: collider.com
  • All my work shares a kind of balance between black comedy and sad and despairing melancholy.

    Black   Balance   Comedy  
  • I won't work on anyone's else's script. I won't write for anyone else. I write my own stuff and make that when the time is right.

    Writing   Stuff   Scripts  
  • I don't feel I have to defend myself for being English or for being Irish, because, in a way, I don't feel either. And, in another way, of course, I'm both.

    Way   Feels   Being Irish  
    "The wild west". Interview with Sean O'Hagan, www.theguardian.com. March 23, 2001.
  • I seldom feel comfortable in a theatre. I always feel like I own a cinema. I feel equally happy in an empty one as a full one. Probably happier in an empty one!

    Theatre   Cinema   Empty  
  • I never really tell anyone what I'm writing beforehand because I usually don't know what it will be.

    Writing  
    Source: collider.com
  • I realize that I am never going to grow up.

  • Though it may not seem like it, I never try to write about a place, per se; it's always, first and last, about story. Story is everything. Story and a bit of attitude.

    "The wild west" by Sean O'Hagan, www.theguardian.com. March 23, 2001.
  • An Irishman I am, begora! With a heart and a spirit on me not crushed be a hundred years of oppression. I'll be getting me shillelagh out next, wait'll you see.

    Heart   Years   Waiting  
    Martin McDonagh (2013). “The Cripple Of Inishmaan”, p.63, A&C Black
  • My plays are always pushing towards cinema anyway. They're down and dirty, real and more fun.

    Fun   Real   Dirty  
  • The fact that ticket prices are way too expensive, and there's only one bunch of people going to see Broadway shows, is something I've never liked.

    People   Broadway   Facts  
  • There have to be moments when you glimpse something decent, something life-affirming even in the most twisted character. That's where the real art lies. See, I always suspect characters who are painted as lovely, decent human beings. I would always question where the darkness lies.

    Art   Lying   Real  
    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • I don't even subscribe to writer's block being a truthful thing. I've had writer's laziness quite often. But I think it's all about sitting down and facing down the blank page and doing it, and I've always been ok at that.

  • It isn't about being or not being dead, it's about what you leave behind

    Behinds  
  • Theatre was an art form that I didn't really respect, and because I wanted to shake it up and do different things on stage, I was able to combine all the things I'd learnt through writing on my own.

    Art   Writing   Theatre  
  • 'Pulp Fiction' is an amazing film, and I haven't made one nearly as good.

    Fiction   Film   Made  
  • I suppose I walk that line between comedy and cruelty because I think one illuminates the other. We're all cruel, aren't we? We are all extreme in one way or another at times and that's what drama, since the Greeks, has dealt with. I hope the overall view isn't just that though, or I've failed in my writing. There have to be moments when you glimpse something decent, something life-affirming even in the most twisted character. That's where the real art lies.

    Art   Real   Drama  
    "Biography / Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
Page of
We hope you have found the saying you were looking for in our collection! At the moment, we have collected 2 quotes from the Playwright Martin McDonagh, starting from March 26, 1970! We periodically replenish our collection so that visitors of our website can always find inspirational quotes by authors from all over the world! Come back to us again!
Martin McDonagh quotes about: Character Comedy Fame Film Writing