Top 31 Michael Rooker Quotes
#1. Bob Dylan will be thirty years old this month ... "
"That's the most depressing thing I've ever heard.
Charles M. Schulz
#2. That's very cool. Absolutely! You want to know where this guy came from, but you also want to know about the relationship between him and Quill, and how they ended up living together, for the last 18 or 19 years, without killing one another. He's a strong young man, and it's because of Yondu.
Michael Rooker
#3. Nd then their voices stopped and their souls stood still and they cease being who they had been
Melina Marchetta
#4. Actors basically do their thing on the set, and then you put all the pieces together, switch them around, and maybe put them a different way that looks better. We just give him everything he needs, and then he goes in and does his thing.
Michael Rooker
#5. I think all the roles I've done have been very passionate people who go to absolute extremes to make their points.
Michael Rooker
#6. I got my training here in Chicago at the Goodman School Of Drama, and a lot of my personal work is usually internal work and stuff. Everything else that goes on is icing on the cake - your wardrobe, your makeup, whatever else you have to do.
Michael Rooker
#7. Sometimes I think life is a sad, bad business, Doc I really do.
Stephen King
#8. I don't approach a role by saying I'll be unsavory or unlikable.
Michael Rooker
#9. If you don't eat right and you don't know how to take care of your body, you're not going to have the energy to do anything wonderful.
Louise Hay
#11. It's a super super strange world when the actors are the less weird ones.
Michael Rooker
#12. When you think of it I haven't really done a lot of horror. It's amazing: I have done some really good ones, but I haven't done a lot of them.
Michael Rooker
#13. Actors are actors. They're all buddies. I've done so many movies and TV that you get to be friends with everyone. And the ones you don't get to be friends with, you simply don't work together with them again.
Michael Rooker
#14. And I don't expect anyone can bring about a revolution in the way that Bob Dylan did - and really didn't - in the 1960s.
Michael Stipe
#15. You know how it is, somebody will see your work and like it and remember it, then decide to make it a role in their film.
Michael Rooker
#16. Music is the major form of communication. It's the commonest vibration, the people's news broadcast, especially for kids.
Richie Havens
#17. And from a quiet modesty that would have become a vestal, which seemed continually to impress upon him that he had no great claim on the world's room, Oak walked unassumingly and with a faintly perceptible bend, yet distinct from a bowing of the shoulders.
Thomas Hardy
#18. 'Cliffhanger' got me in the best shape of my life, working at 10,000 feet up in the mountains. And everybody was great. I lived in Italy for seven months doing that movie. It was a great vacation.
Michael Rooker
#19. We don't have problems", Gabriel insisted.
You killed someone!
I killed someone for you!
Well, pardon me if I don't think that's going to make it into the next collection of Halmark cards!" (p. 301).
Molly Harper
#20. I learned how to turn it on and turn it off. You learn that in theater, too, but for film work, I learned from doing 'Henry,' I learned how to leave work at work and go home. There's always spillover. Actors speak of this.
Michael Rooker
#21. Why does she have to be such a ... such a ... "
"Go on," I said. "The truth is never cussing, Son."
"Such a bitch!
Stephen King
#23. Of course, there's an alternative to terrorism: it's called justice.
Arundhati Roy
#24. Horror fans need horror, okay? They don't need little worms squirming around going down your throat. To them, that's not horror.
Michael Rooker
#26. I want to get away, I want to fly away. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Lenny Kravitz
#27. She took a deep breath and asked, I'm sorry, Captain. I'm feeling a bit discombobulated. Can you please start from the beginning and tell me what happened?
Karin Slaughter
#28. It is so often surprising, who rescues you at your lowest moments.
Aimee Bender
#29. If the character is getting mad, getting upset or getting turned on, you're getting to see that in the facial tones and the skin tones. That's what I enjoy about acting. It can be very subtle, like that.
Michael Rooker
#30. Every time I was cast in a role, the director put a gun in my hand, so I figured I'd better learn how to use one. Then I found out I really liked it.
Michael Rooker
#31. I already survived one apocalypse, I don't need another.
Michael Rooker
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