Quote by Joe Dante
I grew up in New Jersey and my father was a golf pro, so I was gro

I grew up in New Jersey and my father was a golf pro, so I was groomed for sports, but I wasnt very good, so my interests lay elsewhere. – Joe Dante

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Avatar is the greatest, most comprehensive collection of movie cliches ever assembled, but its put together in a brand new way with a new technology, and tremendous imagination, making it a true epic and a kind of a milestone. – Joe Dante

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I dont necessarily love the sports per se, I love the stories behind them. Also in a kind of perverse way I like to study what it does to us, why we care so much. Its caring about something thats utterly meaningless. – Harlan Coben

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A significant piece of the wealth that the NFL owners garner is a result of the enormous TV revenues they get – and those revenues are supported by a legislatively granted exemption from the antitrust laws that has been made applicable to sports leagues, primarily the NFL. – Eliot Spitzer

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We might not make what athletes in other sports make, but we have greater longevity and we do have certain freedoms to do things they cant do. Like stay home one week and play the next week. – David Duval

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I like to feel that I understand little things about sports. – Bill James

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