George Hamilton Quotes
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When I said they'd scored two goals, of course I meant they'd scored one.
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There are two schools of thought. A manager would tell you that must make them realize you're a dedicated actor and I took a totally different route than that. I never ever took myself seriously.
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I had a good time doing ["The Congressman"], and I hope that Treat [Williams] and I plan to go flying in his [private] jet!
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You do a movie [where] you like the script [and] it has something to say that you care about. And there are certain people in this industry that you kind of stick with. Guys like [“The Congressman” producer] Fred Roos. They call you, and if you’re not working, that’s what you do.
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One works in this business - if one works. You do different types of movies.
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Ze soldiers are very hoppy shooting ze pipples who say that ze pipples are not hoppy.
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Welcome to the Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona that is packed to capacity... with some patches of seats left empty.
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It flew towards the roof of the net like a Wurlitzer
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Women love romance, but they're not as romantic as men.
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I'm not somebody who runs from the press. I'm not coy. I appreciate the press I've had over the years.
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I was a hangover of that era where they’d say “Take off that medal! Is that a St. Christopher medal? You’re going to lose your audience with that.”
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At MGM there was a script cage in the basement where they’d show rushes. And I thought to myself, “How do I get into the script cage and find out what my future is?” I climbed into the script cage one night and spent the whole night in there. I saw the bowels of MGM. I saw the studio scripts that the producers had seen; the writers had just handed them in. And I started thinking this is a chance to pick my own roles.
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There's no telling what the score will be if this one goes in
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I look at scripts as good or bad. If it's bad, it better pay a lot of money.
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I went in to play the most corrupt politician I could possibly think of [in "The Congressman"] and to do it with a certain kind of charm.
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I always adored Cary Grant. I was fascinated by him. But I could never get too close to him.
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I've always had good friends and people know that I've got no ax to grind.
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I realized that the studios didn't really understand their own system.
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I never took the work less than serious, my work ethic is ingrained in me. But I've always had a sense of humor about myself.
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I've developed a self-discipline since the time I was a child.
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You asked me my favorite question: What happened and what did you learn from being under contract to MGM? And the answer is I know how to make movies. I understand how to do that. I've been doing that my whole life. It's just easier to raise the money yourself and then hire yourself. It's possible if you reduce your own budget a little.
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After I got out of the studio system, I was completely [broke] for the 30th time; they said I’d never work again. So I’m going to go and produce those movies that they wouldn’t let me do.
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I did a movie with Woody Allen [“Hollywood Ending” in 2002]. I only had a few days with Treat on that film. I immediately liked Treat. Treat and I had a sense of humor about the whole thing.
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Basically, I'm a shy human being. Very introverted.
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What that situation really needed was a little eyebrows.
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This is a business that I have always had the last laugh in.It has nothing to do with acting, it has to do with good karma.
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Their (Liverpool) fans are being man-marked by the Italian police.
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I always felt people who took themselves seriously were kind of boring.
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Women want honesty but sometimes get upset if you are honest, so you need to know when to be honest.
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I'm kind of like a relic from another era.
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