Quote by Jonah Hill
I think our culture has gotten so skewed. People assume that becau

I think our culture has gotten so skewed. People assume that because youre an actor you want to write a book to exploit your celebrity, but my celebrity is only a byproduct of me making movies. I have no intention of being a celebrity. – Jonah Hill

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Im sure a bunch of 15-year-old kids would way rather I do Superbad 2 than Moneyball. But I would love to do movies like Superbad and movies like Moneyball. – Jonah Hill

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I love my parents. But Im almost 28 and its not fun to be asked, What are you doing today? What do you want for dinner? When are you going to be home? It just makes you feel like a kid. Its this juxtaposition of feeling annoyed and really lucky to have people who love you so much. – Jonah Hill

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Besides the fact that I make movies, theres nothing interesting about my life at all, unfortunately. – Jonah Hill

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The best movies are simple. – Shia LaBeouf

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My agent said, You arent good enough for movies. I said, Youre fired. – Sally Field

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I had a daughter who was 9 years old and I had the feeling I wasnt going to be a real parent if I didnt quit making movies for a while and spend time with her. I also felt that Id made enough movies and said what I had to say at the time. – Jane Campion

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I have a lot of repression. So repression is what I make movies about. – Ang Lee

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