Quote by Seth Rogen
I dont make the best movies in the world, but at times, I do feel

I dont make the best movies in the world, but at times, I do feel like Im adding something to the cinematic community. – Seth Rogen

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Marriage can be expensive, and if I lose millions then itll be the best millions Ive spent. – Seth Rogen

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As soon as I realized you could be funny as a job, that was the job I wanted. – Seth Rogen

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I didnt know what types of movies I wanted to do. I want to do things that are different. I want to take my time with each role. – Leonardo DiCaprio

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I dont want to produce anymore small or independent movies because its just too hard these days. – John Cusack

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If people are constantly reading about you, and youre overexposed, theyve got no reason to go see your movies. Also, its not pleasant or nice to have your privacy invaded. – John Cusack

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I wanted to do another movie that could make us laugh and cry and feel good about the world. I wanted to do something else that could make us smile. This is a time when we need to smile more and Hollywood movies are supposed to do that for people in difficult times. – Steven Spielberg

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