Top 36 Quotes & Sayings by Joe Pantoliano

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Joe Pantoliano.
Last updated on September 20, 2024.
Joe Pantoliano

Joseph Peter Pantoliano is an American character actor who has appeared in over 150 film, television and stage productions.

The greatest leading man, in my opinion, will always be Cary Grant.
They've been talking about Pi, which I haven't seen, they've been comparing it to Usual Suspects, Sixth Sense, and Fight Club, and I didn't see that either.
We have to promote a movie. It's just extraordinary that everybody I'm talkin' to loves this movie.
They actually bought me for Daredevil 2, but they have to exercise the option.
I've worked with Steven Spielberg three times. I'm proud to say that I'm one of those actors that continues to get hired by the same directors.
I don't like directors that just say, Stand there and now do this.
I wanted to play a good guy after doing this lunatic on The Sopranos for two years. And then they did the sequel to Bad Boys, where I get to play the barking captain again.
You'll never see me in the red leather. I don't have the chin for it. — © Joe Pantoliano
You'll never see me in the red leather. I don't have the chin for it.
I think one of the geniuses of Bound and The Matrix and Memento is the complete collaboration of the effort. There were no rotten apples.
When we were making The Fugitive, we all thought it was going to bomb.
What the hell did I do in the 80's? Midnight Run. A perfect movie. Just a perfect movie.
Good actors are a dime a dozen, but I want actors that are gonna be part of my team and collaborative.
Living in the projects helped me with this role.
I've been on jobs where there's that one actor who is just a miserable, miserable no-good, dirty bastard, and it just turns the whole process sour.
One thing that's great about being a character actor is that a movie doesn't rest on your shoulders. If it bombs, it won't hurt my career.
I've been very successful doing voices in movies. I did Olive, the Other Reindeer, with Drew Barrymore, and I did Cats and Dogs. My children came to some of the sessions.
Bad Boys II has knocked everyone's socks off.
The camera looks into your soul. — © Joe Pantoliano
The camera looks into your soul.
Let's face it, 80 percent of the work I do my kids can't see.
Twelve to 15 years of acting school, and I am being a bird.
It's such a luxury to be able to be happy about going to work in the morning. — © Joe Pantoliano
It's such a luxury to be able to be happy about going to work in the morning.
It's all about people. It's all about the subjectivity of what people love.
Who owns the NY Post? 20th Century Fox. Talk about vertical integration.
I've been saying in the press that being a NY Post investigator reporter is an oxymoron.
I've been so good in so many movies that nobody saw.
In private some critics have come up to me afterwards and told me they honestly enjoyed the movie. Then they'd tell me that they're still going to have to write it up negatively.
The Moguls is a story about guys that have all grown up together and are now in their late 40s, early 50s.
That's another reason I did Daredevil: I didn't get killed off in it.
When I got the script for Memento, I read it and I got killed off on page one and I fired my agent.
There aren't any small parts, only small paychecks.
We should do another 10 Bad Boys movies. I could come in in one of those electric wheelchairs, like Peter Sellers in Dr Strangelove, just shouting away. — © Joe Pantoliano
We should do another 10 Bad Boys movies. I could come in in one of those electric wheelchairs, like Peter Sellers in Dr Strangelove, just shouting away.
When you work for Bruckheimer, you don't get it any better. He's the ultimate producer. I've had the good fortune of working with some great producers over the years.
Actors always have opinions.
When I interview somebody, I look at their resume to see what they've done, who they've worked with, and how many times. If they've gotten repeat work. Those are the kinds of actors I want to hire.
I think we're going to see the day where commercialized television will not exist anymore, it's going to be vertically integrated.
In a sluggish economy, never, ever f*** with another man's livelihood.
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