16 Quotes From Amy Heckerling
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16 Quotes From Amy Heckerlinge |
There's something you do when you're completely confident that just can't be replicated when you know you're doing something wrong.
— Amy Heckerling
Hollywood is the dream factory, and no one dreams about older women.
— Amy Heckerling
I still find it interesting that there could be a point between a young guy and a girl when they decide to hold hands as they walk down the block. At some point, they decide to make the leap from pushing and insulting each other to doing something tender and possessive and showing the world that.
— Amy Heckerling
Babies don't need fathers, but mothers do. Someone who is taking care of a baby needs to be taken care of.
— Amy Heckerling
I wasn't bat mitzvahed.
— Amy Heckerling
Over-the-knee socks remind me of the 1920s, silent films, and the stars of the era who wore the rolled-down stockings. They sort of referenced that in 'Cabaret,' when Liza Minnelli was singing 'Mein Herr,' and I love the way she looks in that scene.
— Amy Heckerling
I'm obsessed with history, especially WWII and the Jews in Europe during the Holocaust.
— Amy Heckerling
There's a whole vampire community online - those are some crazy people.
— Amy Heckerling
There was one vampire movie that Gerard Butler was in, 'Dracula 2000,' and they touched on something interesting, but it only worked in the context of that particular movie, which was that the original vampire was Judas.
— Amy Heckerling
It definitely sharpened my interest in language, the way people used language, slang words, speech patterns. There's a big advantage to being the outsider.
— Amy Heckerling
Body image - what we're supposed to look like - is made so unattainable that all girls are put in this position of feeling inferior. That's a horrible thing.
— Amy Heckerling
I'm real excited by a phone where I can look at my kid and talk to her face.
— Amy Heckerling
The building in the Bronx where I grew up was filled with mostly Holocaust survivors. My two best friends' parents both survived the camps. Everyone in my grandparents' building had tattoos. I'd go shopping with my grandparents, and the butcher, the baker, everybody in the whole neighborhood had tattoos.
— Amy Heckerling
The Bronx always seemed very dreary to me.
— Amy Heckerling
I hope they remake 'Look Who's Talking' - then I'd make some money!
— Amy Heckerling
I attended Art & Design High School, and at one point, you had to write about what you wanted to be when you grew up. I wrote that I wanted to be a writer for 'Mad' magazine.
— Amy Heckerling
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