I think people in Hollywood are afraid of sentiment because they think audiences will reject it.
Hollywood executives believe that money is both the be-all and end-all to the moviemaking process.
I started out as a very young girl in Hollywood doing westerns portraying a mother with a couple of kids.
Hollywood is kind of a bad world.
But I did an awful lot of work in Hollywood, and in New York for that matter.
I've played heavies for years and years and years. I was bald. I came to Hollywood. I did a play about junk. I was a pusher, so I played pushers for years and years and years. I did war movies and things like that.
Hollywood is not good when it comes to age.
Studio 54 made Halloween in Hollywood look like a PTA meeting.
I spent an entire evening seated between Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, being charmed from either side. It was pure Hollywood magic.
I think that often times Hollywood panders to the cliches of small town life, specifically Southern small town life, and I think that this movie does the opposite.
In Hollywood we acquire the finest novels in order to smell the leather bindings.
Most Americans in both red and blue states reject and resent the message being sent by Hollywood and some in the media that values are subjective, to be defined by the individual and not by God.
In Hollywood, she's revered, she gets nominated for Oscars, but I've never heard anyone in the public or among my friends say, 'Oh, I love Winona Ryder.'
I think what destroys Hollywood marriages is our work schedule, not so much infidelity.
Hollywood has a way of sucking the world's talent to it.