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To me, feminism is such a simple description: it's equal rights, economic rights, political rights, and social rights.
Callie Khouri -
The movie I've watched a million times is 'A Face in the Crowd,' directed by Elia Kazan, starring Andy Griffith and Patricia Neal. I first saw this movie, I guess I was in my early 20s. I'd never heard of it, and somebody told me about it, and I watched it and was just completely jaw-droppingly shocked at how current it was.
Callie Khouri
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One of the magical things about Nashville is just how many incredibly talented people are here and the way they support each other.
Callie Khouri -
I'm not musical myself.
Callie Khouri -
With female-oriented movies, unless it's something like 'Bridesmaids' or a romantic comedy, you've got to really worry about your opening weekend. And I'm always telling stories about women, not younger women, and it's just a much tougher audience to get to the movie theater.
Callie Khouri -
There are so many screenwriters with incredible stories to tell, so I hope there will be some kind of shift in the business where very few types of movies are now made by the studios. There needs to be different budgets for different audiences; not everything having to be a huge opening weekend.
Callie Khouri -
There's a lot of head-shaking and forehead-slapping when you start to realize just how deep-seated misogyny can be, how systemic and entrenched certain modes of thinking are that are still very much alive.
Callie Khouri -
If the same energy went into marketing movies to women as they do on the other demographics we might see more of a spike.
Callie Khouri
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When people know I wrote 'Thelma and Louise,' they don't want to mess with me.
Callie Khouri -
When you look around right now, Nashville is kind of going through another changing of guard; you're watching the Martina McBrides and the Faith Hills and all of them that have been the big stars for the last however many years, and the next generation is coming in: Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, those girls.
Callie Khouri -
Movie studios are owned by giant corporations. They care about money; they don't care about movies.
Callie Khouri -
I didn't think of 'Thelma and Louise' as a feminist movie.
Callie Khouri