We think of enterprise architecture as the process we use for fully describing and mapping business functionality and business requirements and relating them to information systems requirements. (Tony Scott)
It's pretty special coming back here - there is a strong family tradition - and to be honest, I'm a little overwhelmed at the attention, (Tony Scott)
GM is a highly collaborative organization; we rely on a whole tier of suppliers for everything that we do. (Tony Scott)
I make a movie because it's something that inspires me. (Tony Scott)
We come from a tough, working class background, so we're very tight. (Tony Scott)
There's one great script that hit my desk that I didn't change at all, and that was True Romance. (Tony Scott)
It was just a different way of doing things, and I'm often criticized for attempting difference, which is misinterpreted as style over content. (Tony Scott)
In the biopic scripts, we did address heroin, which was part of her life. To tell you the honest truth, those scripts didn't work. (Tony Scott)
I thought that subtitles are boring because they're there generally to serve us with information to make you understand what people are saying in a different language. (Tony Scott)
We don't ever want IT to be the thing that holds GM back. (Tony Scott)
Domino never failed to surprise or inspire me over the last 12 years, ... She was a free spirit like no other I have ever known. (Tony Scott)
So I sort of thought, 'OK, well, seeing as we're not completely telling her story, it gives me a sort of freedom to actually do what I want.' (Tony Scott)
All my movies, like Revenge, are under two hours. (Tony Scott)
The world is sick of big IT things that don't work. (Tony Scott)