
Top 22 Bay Movie Quotes
#1. I doubt I will ever be in another Michael Bay movie.
Tom Lenk
#2. The way by which you may get money almost without exception leads downward.
Henry David Thoreau
#3. People ask me to smile for the camera, but somehow it always comes out gloomy.
Stephen Rea
#4. She'd permed her hair to within an inch of its life. When she moved her head, the mass of hair followed along behind her a split second later.
Perhaps you had to live through the late 70's, early 80's to appreciate this.
Jean Thompson
#5. A lot of directors don't want the pressure of a movie the size of Pearl Harbor. But I love it. I thrive on it.
Michael Bay
#6. I just can't get used to the idea of being somebody unreal in people's minds. I can't live my life like that. And it's just anathema to being a writer. It's not healthy.
Zadie Smith
#7. Some players tell me that since retiring they've had the urge to go somewhere every three days. To satisfy that urge, they may even jump in the car and drive around the block.
Lou Brock
#8. I love doing big movies. It's awesome! You have all these toys. The thing I like about this movie is, like they always say, directors have the biggest train sets! Don't tell anyone, but I'd do this for free.
Michael Bay
#9. For people like me, books are something solid and real, whereas digital stuff is a bit more ethereal. I like the trophy on my shelf, the presence in my home. A nice book is just as valuable as a decoration as a beautiful porcelain urn - and, let's face it, a hell of a lot more useful.
John Romaniello
#10. I got my wish, I suppose. I left my scar.
John Green
#11. Do you know what directors go through? It's just hell. Like, why do I work so hard - to think I'm only going to see this movie five times and then never see it again 'cause I'm so sick of it? What is it worth, honestly?
Michael Bay
#12. It wasn't a conscious decision to actually make a movie about Guantanamo Bay. It was a device.
Hayden Schlossberg
#13. I had the privilege of having two sets of loving grandparents.
Willard Scott
#14. The Bay-man has made the worst and most worthless Transformers movie yet. I know, hard to believe, right? How could any summer blockbuster be as dull, dumb and soul-sucking as the first three Transformers movies? Step right up.
Peter Travers
#15. Grasp the simplicity and power of no excuses and you have guaranteed success.
Brace E. Barber
#16. I'm done with effects movies for now. When you do a movie like 'Transformers', it can feel like you're doing three movies at once - which is tiring.
Michael Bay
#17. It is really cool to have created a movie that has turned out to become the biggest movie of the year.
Michael Bay
#18. By the time 'Buffy' finished its Bay Area theatrical run - including a two-month stint at the dollar theater - I had seen the movie well over three dozen times. I was in love.
Seanan McGuire
#19. I filmed my first little Super 8 movie by stealing my mum's Super 8 camera where I set some fires to some of the models, which actually caught the drapes of my bedroom on fire! The fire department came. I was grounded for three weeks and it was my very first movie.
Michael Bay
#20. I've been an outsider all my life. It's been kind of hard, but I like that way of living.
Haruki Murakami
#21. If film critics could destroy a movie, Michael Bay and Adam Sandler would be working at Starbucks. If film critics could make a movie a hit, the Dardenne brothers would be courted by every studio in town.
Alonso Duralde
#22. To drive though the streets of Manhattan to sign a record deal was like a movie. It was crazy - pretty hard to put into words.
James Bay
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