THE YEAR IN QUOTES : TWO MICHAELS AND ONLY ONE MICKEY
âItâs working fantastically. Weâve been having a lot of fun. Weâre doing everything together because Iâm trying to learn Disneyâs business. The first 100 days have been one of the most FANTASTIC experiences of my life.â
--Michael Ovitz (Vanity Fair, March)
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âMichael Ovitz is the Antichrist, and you can quote me on that.â
--NBC West Coast President Don Ohlmeyer on Michael Ovitz (Time, April 15
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âApparently, Don Ohlmeyer thinks more highly of Mike Ovitz than I do.â
--Ovitz adversary David Geffen (cited in the Chicago Tribune, Nov. 15)
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âItâs what we sit around talking about all day. The betting is itâs like âThe Godfather Part II.â Youâve got Hyman Roth, who says heâs going to die and pass it all to Michael Corleone. But in fact it turns out that Hyman Roth thinks heâs going to live forever; he isnât going to give Michael Corleone anything, and in fact ends up trying to kill Michael Corleone.â
--anonymous Disney staffer on Ovitz and Michael Eisner (Vanity Fair, December)
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âWeâve talked about a two-year learning curve. . . . I probably know about 1% of what I need to know.â
--Michael Ovitz, appearing on âLarry King Liveâ with Eisner (Sept. 30)
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âItâs a lot of money for what apparently was a mistake.â
--executive compensation expert Graef Crystal, who helped design Ovitzâs contract for Disney, on the reported $90 million or more Ovitz will receive in severance pay for his 14 months on the job (L.A. Times, Dec. 13)
OH, SONY BOYS
âThereâs opportunity for me here.â
--Mark Canton, suggesting the dismissal of ally Michael Schulhof last December might have improved his prospects at Sony (Los Angeles magazine, February)
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âI donât feel defensive at all. When you look at us, weâre really a better company. Weâre coming off a wonderful ending to 1995 and a great beginning to â96. All the negative media stuff is going to be far in the past by the time weâre through here.â
--since-deposed Sony Pictures chief Mark Canton (Los Angeles, February)
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âI donât want to redecorate the office.â
--what new Sony Pictures chief John Calley is said to have told his Japanese bosses, shocking and delighting them (Newsweek, Oct. 14)
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âWho wants to be the person to direct the first Jim Carrey movie that doesnât make over $100 million?â
--âCable Guyâ director Ben Stiller, all too presciently (Us, June)
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âThe fights were totally in their faces. It was in front of the entire cast and crew. They fought over dialogue, scenes, script and even wardrobe. The director would say, âIâm the director! What are you doing? You have to do this!â Sheâd be, like, âYou donât know anything! You should have read the script before you signed on to it!â Then they would go to their trailers and call their agents.â
--unnamed visitor to the set of Sonyâs âExcess Baggage,â on fights between producer-star Alicia Silverstone, whom Sony awarded a two-picture, $8-million production deal, and director Marco Brambilla (L.A. Times, Oct. 30)
DON SIMPSON
âHe died of spiritual suicide.â
--Simpson pal Dawn Steel (Premiere, April)
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âHe succeeded at everything he ever tried to do, and heâd been trying to do this for a long time.â
--Simpson friend Rob Cohen (ibid.)
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âDon was a guy who spoke very, very highly about a man he really loathed. Which was himself.â
--Cohen (ibid.)
MEDIA & PRIVACY
âHe asked me, âWhat are you doing talking to the media?â I said, âHow else am I supposed to know you got married? You sure didnât tell me.â â
--fitness trainer Deya Pichardo, describing a call from Daniel Day-Lewis, who she believed was still her boyfriend until the press reported his marriage to Rebecca Miller (New York Daily News, Dec. 3)
PRIDE AND COWARDICE
âI have never acted naked in my whole career, and itâs not now that Iâm fat that Iâm going to start.â
--John Travolta, on refusing to do a nude scene for the aborted production of âThe Doubleâ (Paris Match)
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âIâve got to show my goodies.â
--Demi Moore, on her $12-million role in âStripteaseâ (People, May 6)
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âNo, Robin is a heterosexual. The reason he has sideburns and an earring is because heâs a circus performer. And the nipples? It never occurred to me not to have nipples on the Batsuit. Iâm going to put them on Alicia Silverstoneâs Batgirl suit too. Itâs an equal-opportunity movie.â
--director Joel Schumacher, on insinuations that Batman and Robin bear some resemblance to âSNLâsâ Ambiguously Gay Duo (Us, June)
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âShaq did a kidsâ movie. Thatâs not acting. I can do that with my damn eyes closed. . . . I want to do a drama, something thatâs going to fulfill my mind. But an action movieâs good for me to start off. Once thatâs a big hit, the next one will be something serious. And if these other things work out, and if I have other offers, Iâm going to say the hell with basketball.â
--Dennis Rodman (Entertainment Weekly, Sept. 13)
AGING
âThe age Iâm at now, you go from being a young girl to suddenly, really, you blossom into a woman. You ripen, you know? And then you start to rot.â
--Liv Tyler (Us, June)
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âThere are only three ages for women in Hollywood: babe, district attorney and âDriving Miss Daisy.â â
--Goldie Hawnâs character in âThe First Wives Clubâ
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âWhen I was 20, I would have taken a bullet in the head to never have to be 35.â
--Michael J. Fox, who turned 35 in June (Us, September)
CHARLIEâS ANGELS
âI donât know if it was because Charlie [Sheen] was good in bed, if it was the money he paid for her services or if it was the fact that Charlie was so famous, but she always had a smile on her face.â
--passage from the tell-all âYouâll Never Make Love in This Town Againâ
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âIt was actually flattering. . . . Thatâs the only thing they said about me. I saw that and went, wow! I ate the bullet and went through all this b.s. and then, karmically, these other people are finally talked about in a really despicable manner--and Iâm given a compliment! Iâm not saying, âHey, Mom, look!â â
--Charlie Sheen (Us, May)
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âHow many times did Charlie Sheen get to vote?â
--Whoopi Goldberg, at the Oscars, pointing out the number of actresses nominated for playing prostitutes
WY MOVEES ARE SO GUD LATLEY
âItâs almost good that English is Rolandâs second language, because he canât just sit there and listen to the words; he wants images moving.â
--Bill Pullman, on âIndependence Dayâ director Roland Emmerich (Us, June)
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âIf the Bible can be rewritten, somebodyâs script can.â
--producer Robert Evans (Vanity Fair, April)
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âOne day I had to get him underwater holding his breath with a fireball coming over him. I think the word f---head came out in the air.â
--âThe Rockâ director Michael Bay, on his sometimes contentious relationship with Sean Connery (Premiere, July)
PRIDE AND COWARDICE
âArmy, if you call me Larry one more time, Iâll break both your legs.â
--Laurence Fishburne, being interviewed by Army Archerd on the red carpet outside the Oscars (Entertainment Weekly, April 5)
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âThis role is so Jennifer Jason Leigh, in terms of taking the high road and just having no shame. . . . I had zits and I went to Milos [Forman] and I said, âLook! I gave you a present!â â
--Courtney Love, on her role as Althea Flynt (Premiere, December)
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âSometimes, Iâll be sitting with a really serious director talking about a project, and Iâll go, âI think what this piece really needs is a little bit more mugging. And possibly, Iâll just spaz out every once in a while.â And I watch their faces drain of blood.â
--Jim Carrey (Movieline)
CULTURE VULTURES
âYou canât be oblivious to the fact that, at least in years, you are getting older. But I have so much energy--I never get jet lag, I donât get sick. Iâve led a very charmed life.â
--Ernest Fleischmann, announcing his retirement as managing director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, effective June 30, 1997. (L.A. Times, Jan. 27)
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âI see it clearer and clearer that the hall is really the key issue here. Itâs not a question of survival in the Darwinist sense, but . . . if the hall were not to happen, it would mean that we arenât important enough, and that would be very hard to cope with psychologically. I donât even want to think about it.â
--Esa-Pekka Salonen, on the threatened prospects for the building of Disney Hall. (L.A. Times, Oct. 20)
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âWeâre not going to get this thing off dead center without some mega-gifts.â
--Harry Hufford, leader of the fund-raising group seeking to add $50 million to the coffers of Disney Hall by June 1997 and an additional $100 million after that. (L.A. Times, Aug. 4)
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âWe are in Las Vegas now, where they have an artificial New York, an artificial Cairo, an artificial Rome. But now has arrived the real Bolshoi, and people wonât go to see it. Why? Crazy world.â
--Vladimir Kokonin, executive director of the Bolshoi Ballet, as his company faced its first box-office disaster in history, in a two-city, four-week tour to Las Vegas and Los Angeles (L.A. Times, Oct. 19)
BUTT SERIOUSLY FOLKS
âMy ass doesnât look fat, does it?â
--Courtney Love, worried about being back-lit on the set of âThe People Vs. Larry Flyntâ (Premiere, December)
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âYou know what the great thing about Selena was? As a Latin woman in the United States, youâre taught that you should be skinnier, that you shouldnât have such a big butt. You feel self-conscious. I was really thin, but I had a booty on me that you would not believe. But Selena went out there and wore tight things and showed her butt and all of a sudden, young girls were like, âYou know what? Iâm beautiful.â She embraced the fact that she was Latin and showed the world that there is beauty in diversity.â
--Jennifer Lopez (Movieline, October)
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âThatâs a body double. Everybody will think itâs my butt, and let me tell you, Iâll have some more fans, because that girl had a whole bubble butt.â
--Jada Pinkett, on âSet It Offâ (Movieline, December)
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âPeters overwhelmed women, always starting his beloved on a regime of buttocks exercises.â
--passage on Jon Peters from the Sony expose âHit and Runâ by Kim Masters and Nancy Griffin
CONTROVERSY
âThe people with warped minds are really gonna like it. . . . Imagine the first teenager who decides to have sex while driving a hundred miles an hour, and probably the movie will get âem to do that.â
--Ted Turner, on David Cronenbergâs âCrash,â which was bumped from a â96 release to next year after Turnerâs company merged with Time Warner (Entertainment Weekly, Nov. 22)
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âI was baffled. . . . What is the need to know its exact authenticity? This is not about what Kennedy did or didnât do or whether Nixon had a conversation.â
--Director Barry Levinson, on the widespread disbelief that Lorenzo Carcaterraâs âSleepersâ was autobiographical as billed (Entertainment Weekly, Aug. 23)
AH, YOUTH
âIâd walk in front of the camera, and Leonardo would do my line all screechy, âThou or I must go!â So the next time Iâd become really self-conscious. I just hated him, because it came so easy to that little blond, happy, golden-boy [expletive]. Heâd smoke a cigarette, do some laps, do Michael Jackson, go on the set, and there it was.â
--John Leguizamo, on âRomeo and Julietâ co-star Leonardo DiCaprio (Premiere, October)
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âOur âRomeo and Julietâ is a little more hard-core and a lot cooler. Because I wouldnât have done it if Iâd had to jump around in tights.â
--Leonardo DiCaprio (Premiere, October)
WHO SAYS MOOVEES AR GETING WOURSE LATLEY
â âTwisterâ started a whole new era where the story and characters are totally unimportant. I feel the screenwriterâs job is now similar to being a theme park ride operator.â
--screenwriter Larry Karaszewski, whose credits include âThe People vs. Larry Flyntâ (Movieline, November)
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âThere isnât going to be any take in this movie longer than five seconds.â
--Ed Harris, on director Michael Bayâs rock-video approach to âThe Rockâ (Premiere, June)
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â âSpace Jamâ isnât a movie. Itâs a marketing event.â
--Time Warner Chairman Gerald Levin (New York Times)
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âA lot of people argued with Tony that they donât play baseball in the rain. In fact, everybody argued with him.â
--âThe Fanâ screenwriter Phoef Sutton, on director Tony Scottâs much-commented-upon decision to stage the climactic ballgame scene in a monsoon (Entertainment Weekly, Oct. 4)
FEUDS âRâ US
âI know who you are. You donât live here, you rent!â
--Shannen Doherty, to new Hollywood Hills neighbor Molly Ringwald, according to Ringwald (Entertainment Weekly, Nov. 1)
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âThe guy who wrote that book, heâs going around saying, âNo, itâs not really about Bruce,â but everybody knows thatâs b.s. . . . I think heâs an [expletive] who should have said, âYes, I am a talentless [expletive] and canât really create anything out of my own mind. Iâm gonna fictionalize some [expletive] that really happened and make some money off it.â [Expletive] him. And if I see him, in my mind, Iâd have to give him a [expletive] shot, I really would.â
--Bruce Willis, on the novel âA Place to Fall,â by ex-âMoonlightingâ writer-producer Roger Director (Movieline, August)
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âA scumbag. . . . a disgrace to journalism.â
--Ted Turner, on media mogul Rupert Murdoch
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âIs Ted Turner veering dangerously toward insanity . . . or has [he] come off the medication he takes to fight his manic depression?â
--the Murdoch-owned New York Post
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âOne step short of a snuff film.â
--Don Ohlmeyer, on Murdochâs Fox network and its programs about animal attacks