Quote by Clive Owen
I go off and make movies I come home, and Im a dad and I hang with

I go off and make movies I come home, and Im a dad and I hang with my girls. – Clive Owen

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You go back to those films of the 40s and 50s and hear the dialogue, the way the people played off each other – the wordplay. I think weve really lost that in movies. – Clive Owen

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movies
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I think that Phil Kaufman is one of the best directors that I have come across. – Clive Owen

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best
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Very often when you see families its all perfect and neat, and parenting isnt like that. You do have constant negotiations. Things are ever developing and ever changing, and you constantly have to evaluate how you deal with your kids. – Clive Owen

Category:
parenting
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