Reviews Quotes
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Once you begin reviewing judgment calls, which in basketball there are many, you put yourself on a very slippery slope in terms of what could be reviewed, and ultimately the number of reviews that could take place that would make it unwieldy.
Stu Jackson -
I did some film reviews for small papers in Finland and things like that to be able to keep living here.
Renny Harlin
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I collect all the reviews of the films I turned down. And when they're bad - I have to smile.
Simone Signoret -
I find that there are few reviews that extol women as wonderful artists.
Estelle Parsons -
I've never had a movie that got great reviews. I've had movies that got different levels of good and bad reviews, but you can more or less count on plenty of bad reviews.
Wes Anderson -
I don't generally do movies that get good reviews.
Sean William Scott -
I didn't read reviews earlier in my career, but I read them now as I'm older. I read them all.
Steven Spielberg -
I'm afraid I don't look at reviews or anything like that, but you get an immediate sense from the audience that they've had a lovely evening.
Harry Hadden-Paton
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If the reviews hurt they're probably right on some level.
Sean Lennon -
After one of my plays came out, I had mixed reviews, some bad and some good. One day, it dawned on me. I thought, 'I wrote a play and he wrote a review, and that's the difference between him and me.'
Steve Martin -
I've had lots of commercial success. I've also had some terrible reviews and some wonderful reviews.
Susan Isaacs -
I don't think, until the end, I had read a positive review of Boy Meets World.
Will Friedle -
I didn't know I was really a writer until I read it in the New York Times. And then I thought, "Oh my god, maybe I can really do this". That was a review of "Margaret."
Judy Blume -
If the movie does well, or it doesn't do so well, some movies get great reviews, some movies don't... that's just part of what I do for a living. I just move through all that; that doesn't ever stop me.
Steven Spielberg
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Reviews for someone like me come in three packages. One is justifiable praise, the second is justifiable criticism, and the third is, "This is only published because he's a celebrity."
Steve Martin -
The truth is that I'm never sure how any of my books will be received, and because I can be thin-skinned, I try not to read too many reviews when a book first comes out.
Charles Baxter -
I get terrible reviews everywhere I go.
Harry Connick, Jr. -
I stopped reading reviews about my own movies. I read stuff about other people's movies.
Steven Soderbergh -
It's hard to see a film one time and really "get it," and write fully and intelligently about it. That's a review. That's not film criticism.
Richard Linklater