A Quote by Harry Connick, Jr.

I get terrible reviews everywhere I go. — © Harry Connick, Jr.
I get terrible reviews everywhere I go.
I've had movies bomb with terrible reviews, I've had movies make a lot of money with terrible reviews, I've had movies get good reviews and make money. And I like it best when the movies do well and the reviewers like them.
You have to deal with rejection at every stage, whether you audition for the part and don't get it, you get the part and it gets terrible reviews, or it gets great reviews but then nobody sees it.
I guess everywhere I go, I get inspired by those places, and then I have a bunch of Voicenotes on my phone. Everywhere I go, I think of these random melodies. It's crazy because everywhere you go, the melodies are totally different.
I get terrible reviews, but there are people who like to see me in the movies, I guess.
Every year I tell myself that I'm not going to read any reviews and then I do. We're all human and when I read something negative it hurts. I think when you write it's part of the game, you're going to get some good reviews and some bad reviews and that's how it goes. I don't write for the reviews.
Every year I tell myself that I’m not going to read any reviews and then I do. We’re all human and when I read something negative it hurts. I think when you write it’s part of the game, you’re going to get some good reviews and some bad reviews and that’s how it goes. I don’t write for the reviews.
I've had lots of commercial success. I've also had some terrible reviews and some wonderful reviews.
Reviews are written by people who don't understand the process of sitcom. I don't read reviews of anything. I go by word of mouth.
'Reno 911: Miami!' is a terrible, terrible title, and all the reviews - good and mostly bad - nobody pointed out how stupid a title that was. But you can hardly come up with a sentence that's more awkward.
I get a sick joy out of bad reviews. I don't read good reviews.
I'm a man that believes what I see, and everywhere I go... and everywhere I've been... I get nothing but love.
I always had a trunk full of good reviews. I'd get magnificent reviews, and I'd be standing out on the unemployment line!
There's two kinds of press that you get when you put out a TV show: The reviews, and the people that just decide what the reviews say.
Everywhere I go, from malls to restaurants to sold-out tours overseas and back, everywhere I've been, I get nothing but love.
I've seen many shows ruined by bad reviews and good reviews, so I always tell my actors not to read the reviews until after the run is over.
I don't pay much attention to the press. My films always get good reviews and bad reviews. I just try to make the best film I can.
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