Alex Cox, a British director, is renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to independent cinema. His most famous works, including Repo Man and Sid and Nancy, are celebrated for their unique blend of social commentary, rebellious spirit, and cinematic innovation. Cox's bold approach to filmmaking, embracing the unconventional, has inspired countless directors and creatives to take risks and challenge norms in their own work. His legacy motivates filmmakers to stay true to their artistic vision, creating films that reflect their individual perspectives and challenge societal expectations.
"Shakespeare, who is probably the greatest writer and poet of the English language, lived in a time that was politically very conservative and it's reflected in his writings."
"Everybody gets a little dose of Shakespeare. He's the greatest playwright in the English language, but his politics are fairly square."
"It's interesting actually, what's gone on with that footage, and also what happened with the footage from the war in Afghanistan, is that our news reporting is pretty much along the lines of pornography now."
"That's my curse, I see the politics within these things and so I don't say yes to them."
"Justin Salinger showed up one day with a pink cowboy hat on and everyone else got really annoyed because somehow he'd managed to get the pink cowboy hat."
"The way that a handful of corporations in Los Angeles dictate how our stories are told creates a real poverty of imagination and it's a big problem."
"So I had the worst experience at the very beginning, and things have been getting better since."