Quote by Albert Brooks
I cast unusual people in my movies. - Albert Brooks

I cast unusual people in my movies. – Albert Brooks

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By the way, movies are like sporting events in that youre as good as the movie youre in. You can sit in a room for 20 years and go do a movie and you can just kill in it and you move to the head of the line again. By the same token, you can do five movies a year and if theyre dreck, its nothing. – Albert Brooks

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Listen, there are some movies that are set in stone and the writer or the director does not want to change, but Ive never worked on a movie, including my own, that didnt take advantage of a rehearsal process. – Albert Brooks

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You have to get the audience invested even if youre doing something that they think is dumb, its kind of what these movies are all about. – Halle Berry

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I grew up watching all these crazy movies, European movies and stuff, and I guess that I always laughed at things that were a little more offbeat. – Louis C. K.

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My agent said, You arent good enough for movies. I said, Youre fired. – Sally Field

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