As an Asian actor, I would like once in my life to do just one Hollywood movie. It would be a memorable experience.
All those pseudo-Hollywood movies set nowhere, with everybody good looking and having great physique - that's not working any more.
They spend an awful lot of money on I-don't-know-what in Hollywood movies; I certainly didn't get any of it. But they sure do love spending money.
Making a big Hollywood film that really affects people is as hard as making a small movie on a credit card.
I don't hang out with movie stars, and you won't see me going to many Hollywood parties. I'm actually quite boring.
Sometimes Hollywood manages to knock a movie in its teeth so hard that it never manages to get back up.
Cosmo Brown: You have to show a movie at a party. It's a Hollywood law.
Providing 'freemium' cloud storage to society is not a crime. What will Hollywood do when smartphones and tablets can wirelessly transfer a movie file within milliseconds?
I sure lost my musical direction in Hollywood. My songs were the same conveyer belt mass production, just like most of my movies were.
I think film had a terrible effect on horror fiction particularly in the 80s, with certain writers turning out stuff as slick and cliched as Hollywood movies.
Praise the Lord, but do me a favor, don't ever say 'Stephen Baldwin' and 'ministry' in the same sentence. I make movies, and in Hollywood, that's career suicide.
I've spent several years in Hollywood, and I still think the movie heroes are in the audience.
Look, Hollywood's a mecca, but it's not the final answer. You pick up a camera anyplace in the world, you can make a movie.
I've made humanitarian causes and my children much more my priority than the Hollywood scene, being liked and getting movie parts.
I think the form, the Hollywood movie, I think the quality is obviously always going to be there and I think that the question of taste, there's always a question of taste.
Making a movie in Hollywood is a bit like playing a board game, where you have to throw a six to start.
Like Hollywood movies, MTV and blue jeans, fast food has become one of America's major cultural exports.
I grew up in L.A., and I worked for 'The Hollywood Reporter.' I knew enough about the business to know that the usual role of the author on a movie is to get out of the way and not say anything.
In Hollywood, you're always playing roles... It's like going through the motions. But in real life, it's like, you gotta take care of business. It's not just the movies.
Christmas movies, it's a hard thing to do. The danger is you just end up with a Hollywood star with a Santa beard. You risk it being fake and cheesy and not real.
Hollywood is right. A good and strong movie can have a more powerful social impact than any and all political speeches or newspaper editorials and columns.