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Ryan Gosling. He was a good kid, good actor. I like him very much. What was the name of the movie? I've forgotten it. Fracture.
— Anthony Hopkins
Do a good job on a good film and you're on the map. Do a great job on a bad movie and not very many people will think of you.
— Maryse Alberti
If you have your movies so that everyone understands everything, I think that's probably not a very good movie.
— Alexander Payne
'The Road' was a movie that has a good reputation, even though it wasn't released very well, but that's a movie I'm very proud of.
— Viggo Mortensen
I'll watch a Keanu Reeves movie and I'll go, 'Wow, he's really not a very good actor!'
— Ashton Kutcher
The movie itself was very interesting, but I didn't think it was very good because I didn't really feel different when it was over.
— Stephen Chbosky
I'm always very scared when I start a movie because I never know if I'm going to be able to do a good job or do a very bad job.
— Marion Cotillard
It's tough to make a movie about movies ... We're all too close to it. But 'The Bad and the Beautiful' was very good.
— Kirk Douglas
But a movie doesn't have to be good if it has Hugh Jackman.
— Jesse Andrews
Any good movie is filled with secrets.
— Mike Nichols
I'm also a huge cinephile, and I have witnessed that to honor the book literally word-for-word never makes a good movie.
— Andrew Stanton
You set out to tell a good story. You don't do it because there is a deep message involved because the movie is almost always bad when you do that.
— John Lee Hancock
I always used to say, as a director, that I could make anybody good in a movie if you found the right part. It all comes down to casting.
— Corbin Bernsen
But the animation has become very good, and I think that a movie is not a book, and a book is not a movie.
— Katherine Dunn
It's about balance. Do a movie that's good for your career, then do a one that gets good box office.
— James Marsden