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movies reasons seem sort
I've sort of mellowed out. It used to be: I want to be a star, do big movies. Now, being married, it's like the reasons I wanted to do that seem the wrong reasons. I want to have kids. Josie Bissett
movies shot tons toronto
tons of movies are shot in Toronto, but Toronto is never Toronto. Eugene Levy
movie mafia mobster
As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster. Ray Liotta
movie stars gay
You can't be an openly gay movie star. You can't be an openly gay pop star, really - minus Ricky Martin. Rashida Jones
movie sexy lying
Though films become more daring sexually, they are probably less sexy than they ever were. There haven't been any convincing love scenes or romances in the movies in a while. (Nobody even seems to neck in theaters any more.) ... when the mechanics and sadism quotients go up, the movie love interest goes dead, and the film just lies there, giving a certain amount of offense. Renata Adler
movie people very-good
Most movies are not very good. Most people know it and like to see them anyway. Renata Adler
movie art people
The motion picture is like journalism in that, more than any of the other arts, it confers celebrity. Not just on people - on acts, and objects, and places, and ways of life. The camera brings a kind of stardom to them all. I therefore doubt that film can ever argue effectively against its own material: that a genuine antiwar film, say, can be made on the basis of even the ugliest battle scenes ... No matter what filmmakers intend, film always argues yes. Renata Adler
movie humility careers
I'm definitely happy with the way my career has gone, the success; but I even feel glad that I've experienced some failure in my life. That gives you perspective and humility about this business; it's good to realize that you're always just one movie away from not being in Vogue anymore. Reese Witherspoon
movie way stylist
On movies, you have a lot of stylists that get things too pretty. Everything gets steamed and ironed. It's just not the way we really behave. Tim Heidecker