“The only thing that shocked most people in the film industry about the Harvey Weinstein story was that suddenly, for some reason, people seemed to care.”— Sarah Polley, nytimes.com
“Women need to speak up, and women need to be heard. It's not one industry, and it’s every level of the food chain. It’s just something women learn to write off as the day-to-day of being a woman.”— Blake Lively, latimes.com
“Women fight on. And to the men out there, stand up. We need you as allies.”— Rose McGowan, twitter.com
“when Judy Garland told people about how studio heads had been abusing her since she was a child, everybody called her crazy. they still do.”— The Mountain Goats, twitter.com
“I’m the scariest motherfucker you’ll ever have as an enemy in this town!”— Harvey Weinstein, thedailybeast.com
“You know what? It’s good that I’m the fucking sheriff of this fucking lawless piece-of-shit town.”— Harvey Weinstein, vulture.com
“It’s better to have nobody than someone who is half there, or who doesn’t want to be there.”— Angelina Jolie, vanityfair.com
“I really have to stop buying into this bullshit Hollywood cliche of true love.”— Keith Merryman, Jamie, Mila Kunis, amazon.com
“I'm not trying to be a GIF. I'm not trying to be a picked-up-on-Twitter quote. All I'm trying to do is act.”— Jennifer Lawrence, glamour.com
“It's understood that Hollywood sells Californication. Pay your surgeon very well to break the spell of aging.”— Red Hot Chili Peppers, open.spotify.com
“Simplicity, that’s what I want. It’s been a rare commodity for me for a number of years, but I enjoy being able to hang out with my girl, read the newspaper and sit back and start to read a book by someone I admire like Lawrence Krauss or Christopher Hitchens. and that’s it – simplicity, where the g…”— Johnny Depp, telegraph.co.uk
“I just don’t quite understand it [the press], really. I don’t understand the animal. It’s a strange, roundabout way of selling something; it leaves a foul taste... The thing that fascinates me is: who cares what an actor thinks?”— Johnny Depp, vanityfair.com
“I just don’t know if movies can ever be considered art, because there’s so much money involved... It’s all about commerce. I don’t think art can come from that place.”— Johnny Depp, vanityfair.com
“I don't want to shock you, but selling a show about a gay disabled person is not exactly the easiest thing in Hollywood. It's extraordinarily difficult to sell a show that's not about some lovable straight white male narcissist who's living in Venice Beach who's kind of a jerk."”— Ryan O'Connell, nbcnews.com