My first jam was at Hotel Diplomat opening for Hollywood.
The strange thing is that since I've been offered lots of films I think that maybe they think that I've sold out to Hollywood. Which is not the case if anybody's listening.
No one's ever happy with their position in Hollywood. You hear that from people you'd never dream would complain.
I like travelling and if I have to come to Hollywood to make a movie I will, but otherwise I'd never move there. It's very much an industry town and that doesn't really interest me.
A monoculture is not only Hollywood, but Americans trying to export democracy.
I think that I used to love Hollywood movies. I remember great phases and moments. But, unfortunately, now is not the moment.
After 13 years of life on the half shell in Hollywood, I have made a trip where I wasn't a tourist.
Hollywood is like Picasso's bathroom.
It's not just in Hollywood that women run the risk of being passed by once they reach 50. It happens in real life, too.
I came in on the tail end of the old school of Hollywood.
There are plenty of lesbians in Hollywood, but they're not out. And that's their choice, but I can't do that, it's too important to me.
Hollywood... a city I was to come back to time and again, in sickness and in health, in success and in failure, with anticipation and with dread.
Hollywood today is all about being consistent. All thinking in mainstream film business takes place in one box.
I love New York City. Everyone is busy with their own lives - and no one is interested in some Hollywood celebrity walking past in downtown Manhattan.
That's all gone, now, the old, Hollywood.