Quote by Trey Parker
My dad was just a big Joseph Campbell nut. - Trey Parker

My dad was just a big Joseph Campbell nut. – Trey Parker

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If we have a great idea, well go, Oh, this could be a cool movie. Or really for us, its more like, Oh, this is a really bad idea. Lets do this. This seems really stupid. – Trey Parker

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I bought a house for my mom, I bought a house for my dad, I bought a house for my sister. – Trey Parker

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Saying goodbye doesnt mean anything. Its the time we spent together that matters, not how we left it. – Trey Parker

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My dad was very fun and very adventurous, and from a formative age I learned to value men who would do things on a whim. – Rachel Hunter

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My dad loved to laugh. He was very funny and very silly. – Mike Myers

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My dad had a commercial film company, so he had a videotape player before anyone. So he got Mel Brooks movies or Citizen Kane or some classic old movies. And every summer the revival house in Evanston would show the great films from the 50s and 60s and 70s. – John Cusack

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But I honestly dont read critics. My dad reads absolutely everything ever written about me. He calls me up to read ecstatic reviews, but I always insist that I cant hear them. If you give value to the good reviews, you have to give value to the criticism. – Fiona Apple

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