A Quote by Dennis Rodman

If the North wanted to hack anything in the world, anything in the world, really, they are going to go hack a movie? Really?! — © Dennis Rodman
If the North wanted to hack anything in the world, anything in the world, really, they are going to go hack a movie? Really?!
Hack fiction exploits curiosity without really satisfying it or making connections between it and anything else in the world.
If the world is made of language, then you can hack it in the sense that you can hack code.
I know Donald's [Trump] very praiseworthy of Vladimir Putin, but Putin is playing a really tough, long game here. And one of the things he's done is to let loose cyber attackers to hack into government files, to hack into personal files, hack into the Democratic National Committee. And we recently have learned that, you know, that this is one of their preferred methods of trying to wreak havoc and collect information.
I was once called a hack, and when you put as much emotion into a piece of work as I do, to be called a hack is really heartbreaking.
The thing about 'Spectre' is that it is not the work of hack writers. It does not have a hack director. The actors are not hams.
Amateurs hack systems, professionals hack people.
Well, they really didn't have to worry, because the way power politics works, the World Court can't do anything. Look, there's one country in the world at the moment which has refused to accept World Court decision-that's the United States. Is anybody going to do anything about it?
Novelists who get shitty about screenwriting invariably can't do it, or they can't hack it in the world of what's really, in truth, very bold and very public enterprise.
I'm severely overrated. I'm just above a hack. That should be the name of my new DVD: 'Chris Rock: Slightly Above Hack'.
When events like the Sony Hack or the news of the Russian hack of our election, we're not shocked by such events, but they are troubling.
Some brains are easy to hack into, and other brains are nearly impossible to hack into because they are so complex.
To be clear, any attempt to hack or to do anything nefarious is wrong and illegal.
There is a magic factor that is sometimes on a movie set, that is a really, really beautiful thing that cannot be compared to anything else, if you are somebody that is really passionate about acting or directing or the world of movies.
I really didn't understand why hackers would want to hack into a classroom. Are they going to learn algebra? Maybe calculus?
Some computers have security software that make it impossible to hack into, and it's the same with brains - some malfunction, and some, you can't hack into them at all.
I wanted to go to grad school for philosophy, but I couldn't hack it in college, at least I couldn't at that level.
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