You have to throw yourself into a situation of trust with these things, especially that first day when you don't know someone and you're on a massive Disney Hollywood movie set.
I don't really worry about being typecast much. I mean, everyone in Hollywood is typecast to a degree.
And if Hollywood has taught us anything, it's that cool props and special effects are not enough. Story comes first. Everything depends on story.
[Hollywood] always sounds glamorous when you're young.
Hollywood has unfortunately become a memory. It's nothing but a sign on the side of a hill.
Sir, I have seen your film and it is vulgar! Madame, my film rises below vulgarity.
People just assume that if you're famous, you're in Hollywood.
All women in Hollywood are known as sex symbols.
Hollywood is in the perception business where you create layers to create mystery. In Silicon Valley it's about taking away the layers to get to the substance.
Hollywood has nothing to do with real life.
Living in Hollywood, it's easy to have someone flatter you. That doesn't help me.
Perhaps I'll get used to this bizarre place called Hollywood, but I doubt it.
The bite of existence did not cut into one in Hollywood.
I grew up in Hollywood but not in any rich neighborhood.
I don't want to sell my soul to Hollywood - to just make run-of-the-mill stuff.
Hollywood-a place where the inmates are in charge of the asylum.
Initially, before I came to Hollywood, I thought that the language barrier would be the biggest challenge, but I realized that actors all around the world, regardless of language, are all the same.
A lavish colored evocation of Hollywood now gone, as shown through an afternoon in the milieu of the 1920's film star.
I don't follow trends. I'm just not into what everyone else is wearing. I have my own look, which I call 'Lolita Meets Old Hollywood Glam.'
I want to abolish tags like 'comeback' and 'retirement' that are used to define every married female actor. What is the big deal? In Hollywood, every top actor takes a break, has children, and gets back to work.
Honestly, I guess if you looked at my CV, I've been doing independent movies since I started. I think that I kind of took a few steps back from Hollywood as soon as it all started to come my way because I wasn't quite ready for the attention.
Hollywood is the kind of place that takes what you do well in one thing and manufactures it so the joy can be taken out of it.
Most of what Hollywood puts out is crap anyway.
There are very few distributors left to do off-Hollywood movies, and those distributors generally have got thousands of movies to choose from. So you're pretty lucky if you get one to even take your movie and it's pretty rare that they pay anything upfront.
To a certain extent in Hollywood you're a product, and your product is whatever sells the most, and whatever sells the most is whatever the public likes to see you do - if anything.