61 ordspråk av Michelle Rodriguez
Michelle Rodriguez
I was in Jersey when the whole World Trade Center thing happened and I felt powerless. So, I went to Hawaii and did a surf movie. It's kind of fluffy.
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I wasn't into smooching until I was 16.
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I would like to see a fierce Fantasia mixed with Blade Runner, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars all in one. That's the kind of movies I want to make.
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I'm a video game fan. I played them before I became an actress.
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I'm glad if women, men, boys are into the kick-ass movement. That gives me hope.
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I've been doing lots of hard-core chick, kick-ass things. The action is appealing because I haven't found the mental challenge in the dramatic roles that I've been shown. I don't want to be the girl who just falls in love.
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It's a huge loss for us. It's like losing your child, like your child has died. We're not going to be able to visit her. We're not going to be able to talk to her or look at her or anything. It's going to be hard. In the morning, I love to see her smile and wake up and hear her laugh. I'm not going to have that anymore.
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It's all about being cool.
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It's pretty intriguing what you learn. Twelve minutes of three-dimensional footage cost so much money. Like, $60 million. Your imagination runs wild. You have all these possibilities. You can do anything with film and make anything come to life.
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It's the board I had a problem with. I could totally handle being in the water and stuff. I came here to do my own stunts. Water! Ocean! Action! Big waves! That water, that water has tamed me. You can feel that the world is connected to it.
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Jersey is my hometown, and I love it. I'll probably have houses in other places, but that's my home, and nobody's kicking me out of there.
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My grandparents and my uncles came to watch, for moral support,
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People forget we come from an embryo and we're part sperm and part ovary. We have both sides in us.
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The best part of making the movies... learning from the pros themselves.
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The Dewey decimal system really works. So that's all I needed to know. Elementary school taught me that.
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