Robin Tunney quotes:

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  • My friends that are snobs think its cool I did a movie with Albert Brooks.

  • I did a film about the Zodiac Killer. It turned out well

  • Actors love mental disorders, dialects, and corsets. Give them one of the three and they're happy.

  • I did a film about the Zodiac Killer. It turned out well.

  • Thirty years ago, there was definitely a huge difference between men and women, and the man wanting to feel like the protector, and not scare the wife.

  • I'm really proud to have been in The Craft. I will always be that chick from The Craft, no matter what I do.

  • In acting there's two different things: You're either pitching in a scene, or you're catching.

  • I'm from Chicago. My grandfather was a policeman, and my aunts are married to policemen.

  • Thirty years ago, there was definitely a huge difference between men and women, and the man wanting to feel like the protector, and not scare the wife

  • Actors love mental disorders, dialects, and corsets. Give them one of the three and they're happy

  • The Craft was what it was. People who respond to that movie respond to it really strongly.

  • A film's success or failure is strictly on the director's shoulders.

  • After I read all the medical journals and watched all the documentaries, I still didn't understand the physical sensation of ticking and where it comes from and what it feels like

  • I've been doing this long enough that you can tell when people have seen you in something they didn't enjoy, and when they have seen you in something they actually enjoyed.

  • Movies are getting more and more expensive to distribute. You need a lot of money to get people into theaters.

  • After I read all the medical journals and watched all the documentaries, I still didn't understand the physical sensation of ticking and where it comes from and what it feels like.

  • I really wanted to be nasty and mean and bad. It's so much easier than being the good girl

  • I usually play disenfranchised youth.

  • I really wanted to be nasty and mean and bad. It's so much easier than being the good girl.

  • After I do a big movie I get offered big movies. But I always do the weirdest indie.

  • People do eventually see something that's quality.

  • I always try to be careful when an actor who is like 70 walks onto my set at work, I don't want them to get called in five hours early or block shoot something. I think you need to treat them with respect and dignity.

  • After I do a big movie I get offered big movies. But I always do the weirdest indie

  • I don't know if directors go, 'Hey! We've got another suicide-let's call Robin Tunney! It's weird, but they're all different, and I guess it gives the characters some kind of power... At least I play women who are strong enough to take the power into their own hands! And kill themselves! So many women in films just shoot themselves in the head anyway, because they're not really there for any reason.

  • I haven't really done a lot of comedies. I don't know why, because I really like them

  • I like watching a man boss everybody around. It's so sexy

  • I usually play disenfranchised youth

  • I went to Catholic high school, so my being in this [the craft] is not going to make my grandmother very happy. It's funny, because I was the only one who is Catholic in it. You have this thing in mass where you have to genuflect before you go into the pew, so I said you have to do this [for a scene] and they said why, and I said because you have to; I don't know why, it's a rule. Or like instinct. It's funny they set in a Catholic school. I went to St. Ignatius College Prep - "Where Modesty is our Policy."

  • Im a firm believer that actors take to work who they arent at home. People show their other self in their art or in their work.

  • I'm attracted to roles where I don't have to wear makeup.

  • I've quoted Lost in America several times.

  • Movies are getting more and more expensive to distribute. You need a lot of money to get people into theaters

  • People work really hard to get to a certain point. But they have to work just as hard to stay there

  • You don't make movies to win awards. You make movies because you want people to see them.

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