Quote by Renny Harlin
Eventually I did that, but it took a lot of twists and turns, and

Eventually I did that, but it took a lot of twists and turns, and there were a year or two there where I was living with no money at all – no home, no car, no nothing. I was living in somebodys garage in Los Angeles at that point – for a year. – Renny Harlin

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You want to do something that shows some type individuality and talent and imagination – at the same time, you want to be truthful to the predecessors, because obviously the audience liked something about them and you have to replicate that experience to a certain extent. – Renny Harlin

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Experience
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There were a lot of people dreaming about making films, and they would finance maybe 6 films a year. Because they were funded by the government, the films sort-of had to deal with serious social issues – and, as a result, nobody went to see those films. – Renny Harlin

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finance
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I was an economics major in college, and every summer after school, I would drive my car from California, from Claremont mens college at the time, to New York. And I worked on Wall Street. – Henry Kravis

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My definition of a redundancy is an air-bag in a politicians car. – Larry Hagman

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I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered. – George Best

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In the end I didnt get a top car any more. I had no toughness left. That was the reality. – Jacky Ickx

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