Underworld Quotes
Discover the best quotes about Underworld. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Underworld from various authors and personalities.
I have made only two films on the underworld. I am not educating the people on the underworld.
First of all, 'Sarkar' is not an underworld film. It's about a man at the head of a feudal set-up in the middle of a cosmopolitan city, where he almost runs a parallel government largely due to his personal charisma. And the film is about his friends and enemies and his family.
It really wasn't until I realized that country music had a whole underworld of songwriters that I dug into it.
Music permeates everything I do. I love everything from Grace Jones to Nicki Minaj to Underworld to D.J. MikeQ and beyond. Music is integral to my personal inspiration.
'Underworld' was my first filmed book. I think there are about seven of my lines in it.
DeLillo has said that he no longer feels a compulsion to write long, compendious books. In his later years, Saul Bellow said something similar. DeLillo, of course, has written very long in the past, notably with the 850-page Underworld (1997), and his story has been America.
The native music of North America, the original-roots music of this country, is also the underworld music of this country.
What I like about the 'Underworld' thing is that it's a mix of cool genres, as well as creating its own message.
Just because I worked in fashion doesn't mean I didn't go to see 'Underworld' three times!
Were I not married to the director, I'm not sure I'd know anything about the 'Underworld' sequel.
It takes all sorts of people to make the underworld.
It's understandably obvious, when I was making 'Company,' of the underworld genre, people would compare it to 'Satya.'
Guns are going to be here until the end of time; the underworld is going to be here until the end of time. It's just a sad reality that dumb people use them.
Where previously the international underworld was a world of local, often-warring mafia territories, it has become globalised. The criminal has become corporate, and the corporate has become criminal. Organised crime has become very organised indeed.
I was the only human in 'Underworld.' I didn't really get the full gauge of what it is to be in a sci-fi/fantasy project. But 'Almost Human' presented that opportunity for me and the fanbase that is in that world at Comic-Con and, honestly, cons all around the world - you can't deny the power of that fanbase.
When people are like, 'What do you think of this vampire craze?' - well, I don't really feel like it ever ended, personally, 'cause I've always been into them, like 'Underworld.'
The primary school I attended in Shanghai was a very liberal one, established by scholars who had return from an education in France. The children of leading families were enrolled there, including the son of a well-known man believed to be a top gangster of the underworld!
In China the underworld and officialdom have interpenetrated and become one. Criminal elements have become officialized as officials have become criminalized.
I've always been attracted to the underworld.
Freud was a hero. He descended to the Underworld and met there stark terrors. He carried with him his theory as a Medusa's head which turned these terrors to stone.