Quote by Jeremy Renner
Theres too much down time making movies. That leads to boredom. An

Theres too much down time making movies. That leads to boredom. And that leads to trouble. – Jeremy Renner

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The most experience I had in the criminology field is playing a thug as an actor. That was my first paid job. The police academy at the college was paying people to reenact the calls that potential cops would get. So I got to play thugs and people who were unruly. – Jeremy Renner

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Architecture and building is about how you get around the obstacles that are presented to you. That sometimes determines how successful youll be: How good are you at going around obstacles? – Jeremy Renner

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architecture
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I know its a cliche but I never wanted to be famous. I dont believe anybody wants to be famous. – Jeremy Renner

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Cinema is entertainment, and people go to the movies because they want to feel good and forget about everything. – Vincent Cassel

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A lot of action movies today seem to have scenes that just lead up to the action. – Jason Statham

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There are a lot of movies that are unbelievable successes that I would be mortified to be a part of. – Jennifer Aniston

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If the goal is to get the best artists, actors, and filmmakers in the world to create the best movies, Hollywood does a decent job. And I think no one would disagree with me that it also makes a ton of bad movies and employs a bunch of hacks. – Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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