“I like really really stupid reality television or really really smart documentaries.”— Mickey Avalon, youtube.com
“Her booty was bigger than a Mercedes Benz Jen was a herdy-gerdy-dirty little girly I heard it from a birdy She could cook a mean turkey”— Mickey Avalon, open.spotify.com
“What do you want me to say? That the things haven't worked out the way that I planned? That I'm struggling, barely able to keep my head above water? That LA is a cold place even in the middle of the summer? That it's a lonely place even when you’re stuck in traffic on the Hollywood Freeway? That I'm…”— Larry Charles, Cosmo Kramer, Michael Richards, imdb.com
“Fabulous, just fabulous. I've got a lot of auditions, a lot of callbacks, and I've got a lot of interest for my movie treatment. I'm in development, I'm in developed vehicles. And there's a lot of energy here, man. You know, the vibe, it's powerful. I'm just swept up at it. Yeah, I'm a player.”— Larry Charles, Cosmo Kramer, Michael Richards, imdb.com
“Why do so many of us, as female artists, have to go to war to tell our stories when we have so much to offer? Why do we have to fight tooth and nail to maintain our dignity? I think it is because we, as women, have been devalued artistically to an indecent state, to the point where the film industry…”— Salma Hayek, nytimes.com
“People in Hollywood are a greedy bunch of bastards who will use you up and drop you like a hot potato. I would rank politicians higher than I would the studio heads in this city.”— Larry Flynt, esquire.com
“pro tip: if everyone you admire keeps disappointing you with awful sex scandals, try admiring more women.”— Laura Bradley, twitter.com
“If you’re wondering why the actresses coming out against Weinstein are mostly those you haven’t seen since the 90s, he’s the reason you haven’t seen them since the 90s.”— brainstatic, brainstatic.tumblr.com
“Remember when Winona Ryder shoplifted once and it destroyed her career, but men can rape and abuse and still have careers lmao fun stuff.”— Josh, twitter.com
“Men in Hollywood are frequently afforded second chances and comebacks... Women in Hollywood, however, aren’t afforded the same luxury. If a woman behaves badly, says the wrong thing or makes a mistake, they’re sidelined. When a man behaves badly, he’s just intense and it can be attributed to their f…”— Amy O'Connor, dailyedge.ie
“I am certain every woman working in Hollywood has some sleazebag story. And let's not pretend it is generational. It's all of them.”— Roxane Gay, twitter.com
“The “golden age of Hollywood” was filled with danger and racism and abuse; for example. If that’s the golden age, do you really want to accept it?”— rachel syme, twitter.com
“Not only were the four main characters white, but so were nearly all of the show’s supporting characters. When people of color did emerge in the background, they were treated as flat stereotypes. And Dunham’s writers’ room was mostly white, meaning that she largely wasn’t hiring people who did have…”— Constance Grady, vox.com
“The problem with "Girls" is that while the show reaches — and succeeds, in many ways — to show female characters that are not caricatures, it feels alienating, a party of four engineered to appeal to a very specific subset of the television viewing audience, when the show has the potential to be so…”— Jenna Wortham, thehairpin.com
“I'm always glad when the industry expands beyond only straight white men in power positions, but so much "diversity" in Hollywood amounts to a room full of white women and white gay men.”— Ira Madison III, twitter.com
“I was on tour and I'm checking in and I give the lady at the front desk my name. She goes, "Did you hear? There's an event down the street at the venue, its sold out, everyone's talking about it." I go, "Baby I am the event. Give me my room key"”— G Eazy, youtube.com
“I think it’s pretty aggressive to go in the bathroom with someone you don’t know and close the door.”— Katharine Towne, latimes.com
“It feels as if I keep going up against the same bully at school who just won't quit.”— Olivia Munn, latimes.com
“There are people who seek truth, and there are people who manipulate truth for their own good. That's the conflict in life. That's the conflict in Hollywood.”— Garry Shandling, nytimes.com