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  • I had already done a lot of research for Rough Riders, keeping notebooks and old photographs. Some of the books were antiques for that time period, with the covers falling off.

  • I remember seeing Bill Hurt in New York once. I talked to him on the phone around 1988 and that's about it. I was shooting in New York and somebody said Glenn Close came by the set.

  • I had already done a lot of research for Rough Riders, keeping notebooks and old photographs. Some of the books were antiques for that time period, with the covers falling off."

  • There's a hysterical, tired sense of humor that comes after working 14 hours a day, six days a week. I like those things because they take the pressure off the constant stress.

  • We had training camp for a week, and we used the actual military drills of that period. We didn't have to work out much after hours, because going up and down hills all day was a good workout in itself.

  • Rough Riders took 13 weeks to shoot, plus a week of training. The same guy trained us trained the cast in Platoon. Except, instead of radios, we used bugles to signal.

  • Around mid-life everyone goes maniac a little bit.

  • I don't think a director should have any kids. I don't even think it's good for your physical health. Even guys in their 30s look exhausted because directors never get enough sleep. What I do is stressful enough.

  • Take characters that Nicholson or De Niro play: they're not always tough

  • Every other movie is one of those action things. I mean, 'Lost in Space'? A bunch of good actors running around shooting at special effects on a soundstage? I took my kids to see that and felt like I was on an acid trip.

  • There's a hysterical, tired sense of humor that comes after working 14 hours a day, six days a week. I like those things because they take the pressure off the constant stress

  • To people outside, they think, Gee, that's great. You get to go here and there. The other side of that is our expression, This is location, not vacation.

  • I don't care about being a star. I can do a supporting role; I don't have to be a lead.

  • I have family obligations and all that stuff. I get my kids six weeks in the summer, which is a real intense period of time. I'm with them every minute of the day.

  • I got to talking to an old actor, and he had a bunch of stories about the Rough Riders.

  • I've done about six comedies. Oddly enough, the script came to me from one of the guys in Platoon.

  • I came in on the tail end of the old school of Hollywood.

  • I was so exhausted after fighting for the project for five years, shooting it was like the Bataan Death March.

  • I guess if I weren't an actor, I'd be a history professor.

  • I like playing flawed characters, people who aren't perfect.

  • You can't think that you're playing a villain, or you'll end up with a cartoon. You have to think about him as a person and a hero.

  • I didn't know how to go about preparing for the part of someone who can't remember who he is. The frustration angle is written in, but there's also this incredible passive state

  • I was kind of confused. I thought, Well, if I get drafted, I'll go. Everybody was very concerned with it. I had friends who went. Some that came back and some that didn't.

  • I came in on the tail end of the old school of Hollywood

  • This is all new to me, these re-releases. I don't know how these things do. I don't know if it will be people who saw it originally or young people.

  • I don't think a director should have any kids. I don't even think it's good for your physical health. Even guys in their 30s look exhausted because directors never get enough sleep. What I do is stressful enough

  • Debra Winger doesn't let anything interfere with her performance, which is the way it should be.

  • Debra Winger doesn't let anything interfere with her performance, which is the way it should be

  • Even my agents say, We don't know what this business is anymore

  • I don't care about being a star. I can do a supporting role; I don't have to be a lead

  • I feel more comfortable doing films with groups of guys. It's a lot easier for me. There's a difference with women: you can't take them to dinner every night and go crazy

  • I got to talking to an old actor, and he had a bunch of stories about the Rough Riders

  • I guess if I weren't an actor, I'd be a history professor

  • I have family obligations and all that stuff. I get my kids six weeks in the summer, which is a real intense period of time. I'm with them every minute of the day

  • I remember seeing Bill Hurt in New York once. I talked to him on the phone around 1988 and that's about it. I was shooting in New York and somebody said Glenn Close came by the set

  • I was kind of confused. I thought, Well, if I get drafted, I'll go. Everybody was very concerned with it. I had friends who went. Some that came back and some that didn't

  • I was so exhausted after fighting for the project for five years, shooting it was like the Bataan Death March

  • I wrote a script. I actually enjoyed writing it more than acting. It's about the Irish rebellion of 1920, which is a fascinating period and place for me

  • I'm probably satisfied with my career 80 percent of the time

  • In this industry, the new owners prefer to kill anything they weren't responsible for.

  • I've done about six comedies. Oddly enough, the script came to me from one of the guys in Platoon

  • Most of what gets made now, you laugh your way through, go home and forget you've seen it

  • My mother, sister and I watched through the windows as my father gambled

  • Rough Riders took 13 weeks to shoot, plus a week of training. The same guy trained us trained the cast in Platoon. Except, instead of radios, we used bugles to signal

  • Sometimes I think I'm real predictable to myself and other times... you always wonder, Is this really what I wanted to do? Did I make a mistake? Should I be doing something else?

  • The Big Chill is one of those things that everybody can identify with. Between eight characters, they can pick somebody who's somewhat like them

  • These days, you can do a TV series for five years and all of a sudden be on top of the business. Features don't even run in theaters very long anymore before going right to television

  • This is all new to me, these re-releases. I don't know how these things do. I don't know if it will be people who saw it originally or young people

  • To people outside, they think, Gee, that's great. You get to go here and there. The other side of that is our expression, This is location, not vacation

  • While I was doing these plays in the beginning, I wasn't getting paid. I thought of it more as a hobby. Then I realized how seriously a lot of these people took what they were doing

  • You realize just how long youve been away when you get home and start dialing 8 out of habit so you can get access to local calls.

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