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dubna 10, 2026
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"These movies are like my children, except you can't remake my children in 3D to push up the grosses."
"I donāt know, itās crazy that people like Donald Trump ... he shouldnāt even be where he is, so God help us. What heās been saying is really totally crazy, ridiculous ... he is totally nuts. But I think now they are really starting to push back, the media ... finally they are starting to say, ācome on Donald, this is ridiculous, this is nuts, this is insane."
"The administrationās mean-spiritedness towards our art and entertainment is an expression of their mean-spirited attitude about people who want that art and entertainment, people who also want and deserve decent wages, a fair tax system, a safe environment, education for their children and healthcare for all."
"When you started school, the country was an inspiring, uplifting drama. You are graduating into a tragic, dumbass comedy. My advice is to lock the [universityās] Van Wickle gates and stay here."
"Iām gonna say one thing. Fuck Trump. Itās no longer down with Trump. Itās fuck Trump."
"Thereās something more powerful than bombs, and thatās your vote. People must vote!"
"We are in a moment in our lives, in this country, where this guy is like a gangster. We say over and over again: āThis is terrible, weāre in a terrible situation, weāre in a terrible situation,ā and this guy just keeps going on and on and on without being stopped."
"Give him a chance. Thatās what I said right after he was elected. Give him a chance. I give everybody the benefit of the doubt. This guy has proven himself to be a total loser."
"Even gangsters have morals, and they have ethics. They have a code, and you know when you give somebody your word, itās your word, because itās all you have is your word. This guy, he doesnāt even know what that means."
"Itās Shakespearean, the whole thing. Youāve got a lunatic saying things that people are trying to dance around. Itās appalling. He wants to be reelected. He doesnāt even care how many people die."
"He doesnāt care for those people, and the people who he pretends to care about are the people he has the most disdain for. They might like to tell themselves or to delude themselves, but he doesnāt care about them."
"I like it when interviews are brief. Are we done yet?"
"Some people say, "New York's a great place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there." I say that about other places."
"There's no such thing as not being afraid."
"I didn't have a problem with rejection, because when you go into an audition, you're rejected already. There are hundreds of other actors. You're behind the eight ball when you go in there."
"The hardest thing about being famous is that people are always nice to you. You're in a conversation and everybody's agreeing with what you're sayingāeven if you say something totally crazy. You need people who can tell you what you don't want to hear."
"When I'm directing a great dramatic scene, part of me is saying, "Thank God I don't have to do that." Because I know how fucking hard it is to act. It's the middle of the night. It's freezing. You gotta do this scene. You gotta get it up to get to that point. And yet, as a director, you've got to get the actors to that point. It's hard either way."
"As you get older, the more complicated things get. It's almost therapeutic to be doing simple things with the kids."
"If you don't go, you'll never know."
"Iām older now and Iām just upset about whatās going on. When you see someone like [Trump] becoming president, I thought, well, OK, letās see what he does ā maybe heāll change. But he just got worse. It showed me that he is a real racist. I thought maybe as a New Yorker he understands the diversity in the city but heās as bad as I thought he was before ā and much worse. Itās a shame. Itās a bad thing in this country."
"If he had his way, weād wind up in a very bad state in this country. I mean, the way I understand it, they laughed at Hitler. They all look funny. Hitler looked funny, Mussolini looked funny and other dictators and despots look funny."
"What bothers me is that there will be people in the future who see him as an example and theyāll be affected in some way, but theyāll be a lot smarter and have many more colours to their personality and be more mercurial and become someone with the same values as he has but able to get much further and do more damage as a despot. Thatās my worry. There are people who look up to him: āI want to be like him.ā But theyāll do it much better and theyāll be more smart about it."
"I mean, a mob boss calls people āa ratā. That means you lied and somebody snitched on you, so you did commit the crime. So thatās interesting, and he makes mobsters look bad because there are mobsters who will shake your hand and keep their word. He canāt even do that."
"Trump is basic. Heās just a guy who just thinks he can rattle off his mouth and say anything. Well, I want to say the same thing to him: there are people who are going to say the same thing back to you, no matter who you are."
"Rupert Murdoch became a citizen of this country; look what heās contributed by this. This is what heās going to leave. This is his legacy. Itās disgraceful. Heās cynical, amoral, but he has a responsibility. He came here as an immigrant, technically, and look what he did. You cannot justify having Fox News as a mouthpiece for the government. Itās wrong. Itās beyond disgusting."
"You need somebody whoās strong enough to outmouth him ā because thatās all he is, mouth ā and smart enough and well-informed enough in a debate, say, to override all that nonsense that he does, be-cause basically itās just name-calling. He has no substance. I donāt know how people fall for it. Heās just a big blowhard. But it aināt over till itās over as far as Iām concerned with a guy like him because heās a dirty player."
"We have a real, immediate problem in that we have a gangster president who thinks he can do any-thing he wants ⦠the problem is, if he actually gets away with it, then we all have a problem. The gall of the people around him who actually defend him, these Republicans, is appalling, and we must do something about it."
"Itās a resentment of people [who are] writing about what we see is obvious gangsterism. They donāt like that, so they say: āFuck you, weāre going to teach you people.ā And they have to know theyāre going to be taught ⦠they canāt get away with bullying us ā people who have common sense and see what is happening in this world, and in this country. They cannot do it. Itās a shame, itās a shame that [the Republicans] behave so badly.ā"
"Oh, I canāt wait to see him in jail. I donāt want him to die, I want him to go to jail."
"Iām worried because if he gets re-elected, itās gonna be very, very badāvery bad on a lot of levels. We already have a lot of reparations, if you willārepairsāto do to the damage that heās already done, and he has to be gotten out. Heās going to be history at one point, though heād love to be president for life. He jokes about it. I think that if he became president for a second term heād try to have a third term, and let smarter people manipulate it into getting us into some kind of altercation: a war."
"The only other president who served a third term was Roosevelt because he was in a war, and this fool would go and start something. This was what Marty Scorsese was saying, and I said, āMarty, I never thought of that. I never thought heād go for a third term if there was a war or something. Trump joked about being āpresident for lifeā with [Chinese president Xi Jinping] and so-on, heāll pardon anybody, heāll do anything. The day after he was elected, I went on a TV show and said Iād give him the benefit of the doubt and say that I hope he wonāt be as bad as I think he will be, but heās turned out to be a lot worse."
"Iām not really political but I saw when [Trump] would go to those rallies and heād say, āI want to get this person and punch him in the face,ā and Iād think, how dare this person have this kind of a rally? How dare you do that! And I think about [Rupert] Murdoch, and what he did to this country. Heās an immigrant who became a citizen, and look what he contributed? Look what this guy did? Itās disgracefulābeyond disgraceful, beyond cynical. Fox News, itās all about money and power. At what cost? And youāre not even an American. Youāre someone who wanted to be an American, and this is what you gave us?"
"Iām just so incensed by this guy. Heās conning people every day. Itās a blight on our country. We have a lot of making-up to do to earn back peopleās trust, and to get back on track where certain allies will trust us enough to know that we wonāt allow an idiot to get in office again."