Jonah Hill Quotes
Top 42 wise famous quotes and sayings by Jonah Hill
Jonah Hill Famous Quotes & Sayings
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If I ever over hear people saying I give off an 'Ed Harris type of sexy vibe.' I'll be pretty psyched.
As an actor, you tell part of a story. As a writer, you get more of telling that story. But as a director, they're seeing the world through your eyes.
I believe in collaboration. I think that is the most entertaining and effective way to write for me, personally.
I have other tastes besides comedy. I love comedy. I adore it, but I love dramatic movies just as much.
Comedies are doing well because I think people want to laugh and not think about everything for a little bit.
Be open to other people's ideas. Don't get arrogant about your ideas. Shoot a lot of options so you're not stuck with just one version of something.
You really feel an obligation to someone when they're trusting you to do something, and you promise that you'll come through for them.
I love it, man; I'm 23 years old and I'm lucky enough to write movies as a job! I just feel really blessed and can't believe it's happening.
In the comedies I've been lucky enough to be a part of a world like Judd Apatow's, where I believe comedy comes from real people.
I mean, I find things that happened in real life to be the funniest - things that you observe instead of crazy abstract things, you know.
I assume everything I do in life is gonna be a failure, and then if it turns up roses, then I'm psyched.
Besides the fact that I make movies, there's nothing interesting about my life at all, unfortunately.
I think it's kind of strange when people talk about how hyped-up the movie is. It almost sets you up for a bigger fall.
I'm a different actor than you thought I was. Don't put me in a box. I'm not just some kid running around screaming curse words.
I realized I never played a character that was skilled at anything, or skilled at anything that I couldn't become skilled at.
It's not unexpected for me to be in a comedy film anymore; I'm no longer the underdog in that world.
The comedy really comes from how badly you want these characters to succeed and with a comedy that's often hard.
Writing has made me a better actor. Acting has made me a better writer. So why wouldn't directing make me a better actor and writer?