Never, ever, have I felt really accepted in Hollywood.
And one thing Hollywood does well is sequels.
I don't just want to be another cog in the gears of Hollywood.
Hollywood is geared toward teenage idiocy.
I don't do divas. I don't do entourages. I don't do the Hollywood crap.
I've never been a Hollywood dropout.
Hollywood can be an ugly place and it can do ugly things to you.
Hollywood likes to label everyone so you're easier to identify.
Hollywood is sexist and age-ist, and that covers all the bases, I guess.
I would like to have directed Hollywood musicals in the '40s and '50s.
I was looked at as weird, odd, not fitting in with the Hollywood crowd.
Most of the stories I read are about my Hollywood pedigree.
It seems the farther away we are from Hollywood, the better the ratings.
In Hollywood it seems that you're considered gay until proven otherwise.
I just needed to leave Hollywood.
That feeling of being 19 or 20 and 'hot' in Hollywood was so intense.
There is no middle ground in Hollywood; you're a failure or you're a success. That mentality is wild.
I'm in Hollywood - I have no business not being in the movie industry.
Hollywood is a small, familial place. Everyone does business with everybody else. The same complications occur in investment banking.
Hollywood is great. I also think it's stupid and small-minded and shortsighted.
Hollywood is still the mecca for good or bad, but it isn't the beginning or end for filmmaking.