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When I was younger, I was really anti-Hollywood. Now I'm more accepting of it because I'm less of a snob.
During the Hollywood studio system, they looked for people who were unusual. The stars had peculiarities.
The world changed. Hollywood changed. I think we've lost something, and we don't know how to get it back.
I do Broadway because I refuse to succumb to the stereotypical things that Hollywood does to a performer.
People's sex habits are as well known in Hollywood as their political opinions, and much less criticized.
When I was a kid, I used to watch all those Sunday afternoon matinees featuring all the Hollywood greats.
Slumdog Millionaire has been a great achievement. It has opened the doors of Hollywood for Indian cinema.
Get back up, shake the dust off and keep going. Keep going, because Hollywood is set up to make you fail.
They thought I was crazy in Mexico when I said, 'I'm going to Hollywood.' Nobody thought I could make it.
I created 'The Guild' because nobody was offering me the roles I thought I could do best at in Hollywood.
When you go out to Hollywood, it's like, "Here's the book. It is what it is. It'll always stay the same."
Hollywood's persistent hostility to religious values is not just peculiar, it is positively pathological.
I started out as a very young girl in Hollywood doing westerns portraying a mother with a couple of kids.
I always thought the point was to have a bigger life, to meet more people. So I don't understand Hollywood
I don't think I know a Scientologist except when I see one or two of their actors on the Hollywood screen.
Hollywood's racist. Hollywood is sorority racist. It's like - we like you, Rhonda, but you're not a Kappa.
The allure of Hollywood is huge when you don't know anything. You don't know the knives behind the smiles.
L.A. is so big that if you don't actually live in Hollywood, you might as well be from a different planet.
My favourite actor is Daniel Day Lewis. He's the finest actor in Hollywood. I've studied his performances.
As for Hollywood, there was an offer. But I declined to do it because of certain moral and ethical values.
Hollywood has an obligation to watch what they put out there. Kids do imitate what they see - good or bad.
It was mostly an aura about him (Gene Kelly). For me he was Hollywood. The way I'd imagined it as a child.
Nobody in Hollywood ever sets out to make a bad movie ever but about 99% of the time, that's what happens.
I feel like everyone kind of knew someone, like 6 degrees of separation. In Hollywood that is very common.
Always remember the famous adage about the movie business: You can't make a living, you can only get rich.
I wasn't like a Hollywood child actor - "I'm five! I can sing, I can dance, I can act! I wanna be a star!"
Hollywood is in control of politics and has imported their action-filled movie scripts into the real world.
Being a woman, an actor in Hollywood, I know that there are certain parts I won't often get a chance to do.
I'm not a big Hollywood guy. I don't know how the machine works. I leave that to people better than myself.
There's no shortage of attention junkies with large breasts in Hollywood but only Michael Moore's are real.
Every person has their pantheon - the Bible, Hollywood, Shakespeare - their way of understanding the world.
In Hollywood, I'm lucky, I only do big movies like 'Blade.' It's much more comfortable: you have a trailer.
I got completely fed up with that Hollywood blockbuster mentality. I couldn't take it seriously any longer.
The only person who has artistic control is the director, and 'director' is how you spell God in Hollywood.
I was a crazy guy in Hollywood back in the day, and then when I switched into theater I got into work mode.
I love all the Hollywood women. I saw all the films when I was a teenager. Jack Smith's "Flaming Creatures".
I don't think that Hollywood will have much to do with changing politics. Hollywood usually reflects things.
Women inevitably have to work a little bit harder to be heard. Hollywood is disgustingly sexist. It's crazy.
I've been in love with the cinema since childhood and it's a fantasy of mine to appear in a Hollywood movie.
I'm a homebody. I don't really like the Hollywood parties, and go out just to be seen. That's not really me.
I was something that is always hated in Hollywood - a perfectionist; nobody likes a perfectionist, you know.
I think in the old days, everybody used to act really quickly because Hollywood was built by theatre people.
Most of Hollywood is about making money - and I love money, but I don't make the films thinking about money.
The Hollywood thing is - like, it feels like the biggest thing in the world, and yet it's the smallest town.
I would never complain that Hollywood is racist when I'm one of the people touted as a welcome entity there.
Once you've been booked, people in Hollywood say, 'Oh he must be good.' All the while you're the same actor.
Hollywood's not a progressive place. Everyone likes to think that Hollywood is hip, but it's not hip at all.
Exploitation is a harsh word, I know that, but on a certain level, to me that is the central Hollywood story.
Who better than an Irishman can understand the Indians, while still being stirred by tales of the US cavalry?
Hollywood continues to present the US army as being the good guys, always defeating the aliens or foreigners.