Quote by John Malkovich
Quite often - a lot of the work I had done had been extensively wi

Quite often – a lot of the work I had done had been extensively with women. Most especially in the theater, but also quite often in the movies. That has its own delights, and maybe pitfalls too. – John Malkovich

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When you think of how history is revealed, we know certain things to be facts at certain periods of time, which turn out not to be so factual as time marches on. – John Malkovich

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I like to direct movies, but I dont like to goof around for eight years talking about it. – John Malkovich

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I mean, anything that money can be made off will never be a problem to make, no matter what it is. – John Malkovich

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I sure lost my musical direction in Hollywood. My songs were the same conveyer belt mass production, just like most of my movies were. – Elvis Presley

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The irony is that you cant use real rain to make movies. – Greg Kinnear

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Everybody gets typecast in movies, but you have to make wise choices. Id say around 90 percent of movie casting is about the way you look, so you have to fight that. If producers had their way, Id only be in action films, but Im interested in a more varied career than that. – Famke Janssen

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I love crying at romantic movies like The Notebook. Im always bawling. – Fergie

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