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Look at the movies of the sixties and seventies. They were making a different kind of movie then. Would 'Network' ever be made now? No. Would 'Kramer vs. Kramer' ever be made now? No. Would 'Tootsie' ever be made now? Probably not. Robert Altman films? Never.
Chris Pine
Made
Films
Seventies
Kind
Would
Network
Never
Look
Robert
Making
Kramer
Were
Sixties
Different
Movie
Movies
Different Kind
Then
Now
Ever
At an unusually young age, I read 'Instant Replay' by Jerry Kramer, which talked a lot about the Green Bay Packers and Vince Lombardi. From there I was really more a fan of coaches than teams and players.
Mike Leach
Age
Young
Bay
About
More
Instant
Talked
Read
Unusually
Kramer
Lot
Replay
Than
Green
Green Bay
Young Age
Fan
Which
Packers
Really
Coaches
Teams
Jerry
Players
I wrote 'Yellow Submarine' for the Beatles. I wrote the screenplay for 'The Games,' about the Olympic Games. I wrote 'Love Story,' both the novel and the screenplay. I wrote 'RPM' for Stanley Kramer. Plus, I wrote two scholarly books and a 400-page translation from the Latin, and I dated June Wilkinson!
Erich Segal
Love
Beatles
Love Story
Translation
Books
Latin
Plus
About
Dated
Both
Scholarly
Wrote
Kramer
Yellow
Submarine
June
Screenplay
Story
Games
Stanley
Novel
Olympic
Olympic Games
Two
The bravery of Stanley Kramer's 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner' amounted to two Hollywood legends - Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy - telling the world that a black son-in-law is something they can live with, and so should you, especially if he looks like Sidney Poitier and has degrees.
Wesley Morris
You
World
Black
Dinner
Live
Guess
Spencer
Spencer Tracy
Telling
Degrees
Something
Son-In-Law
He
Like
Looks
Tracy
Coming
Kramer
Legends
Bravery
Hollywood
Should
Stanley
Hepburn
Two
My favorite Galaxie 500 album is the first one, 'Today,' recorded in three days at Noise New York and produced by Kramer. It contains my favorite Galaxie 500 songs: 'Temperature's Rising,' 'Tugboat,' and our interpretation of Jonathan Richman's 'Don't Let Our Youth Go to Waste.'
Dean Wareham
Today
Youth
Noise
Three
First
Interpretation
Our
Favorite
Temperature
Recorded
Rising
Songs
Jonathan
Contains
New
Days
First One
Kramer
Go
York
New York
Produced
Waste
Album
It's like that scene from The Player when they talk about merging Star Wars and Kramer vs. Kramer, or whatever. You could do that with music and it would just be awful.
Jonny Greenwood
Music
You
Whatever
Just Be
Would
About
Scene
Could
Merging
Like
Talk
Kramer
Just
Wars
Star
Star Wars
Awful
Player
I love Larry Kramer's advocacy, and I love him as a person, and I think young people need to see that story.
Ryan Murphy
Love
People
Young
Think
See
Him
Advocacy
Kramer
Person
Story
Young People
Larry
Need
Larry Kramer wisely realized so early on that to change the world, people have to know you. If they know you and see that we are all the same - that we all have normal hearts - that's the first step. I'm both amazed at the progress and amazed at how far we have to go.
Ryan Murphy
You
Change
People
World
Progress
First
Change The World
See
Both
Step
Wisely
Know
First Step
How
How Far
Amazed
Kramer
Go
Normal
Hearts
Same
Far
Realized
Larry
Early
I was such a huge 'Seinfeld' fan, and I walked on the set, and I saw Kramer. I walked into Jerry's apartment, and I was like, 'Oh my God, this is Jerry's apartment.'
Constance Zimmer
God
Saw
Seinfeld
Like
Kramer
Huge
Walked
Oh
Oh My God
Fan
Apartment
Jerry
Set
I did this one movie with a great director named Wayne Kramer. It was 'Crossing Over,' and Harrison Ford, Ashley Judd and Ray Liotta were in it. I was one of the leads, and I thought this was it. It got shelved for two years, and then it was in theaters maybe a week. After that, I adopted a philosophy of, 'Hope for the best, expect the worst.'
Justin Chon
Hope
Best
Great
Director
Thought
Philosophy
Great Director
Harrison Ford
Wayne
Worst
Adopted
Crossing
Week
Ray
Leads
Over
Named
Ford
Got
Kramer
Were
Years
Expect
Did
Maybe
Movie
After
Theaters
Ashley
Then
Two