A Quote by Jackie Chan

When I was young I didn't care about education, just money and box office. — © Jackie Chan
When I was young I didn't care about education, just money and box office.
I didn't know box office was a thing you could possess but I don't have it. I go up for lovely roles and people with this nebulous thing called box office get them so there isn't much I can do about that unless you know where I can get some box-office myself!
Latinos care about education, yes, so we need reform, not just money.
Don't believe the hype. I don't care how many number ones you have at the box office, I don't care how much they say you're great, don't believe it. Just stay in your lane and do what you're supposed to do.
Often, in the movie business, they need somebody who will garner box office because they need to pay for the movie. So the people who are in movies that make a lot of money are the people who most often get cast in studio pictures. In my career, I've never been a box office name.
I care about the box office, so that's why I go from town to town: because I want people to see it. I would give it for free; I just want those houses full of people watching it.
The effort always remains that my new film outdoes my last in terms of performance and gets better box office success. Box office is the sole reason why I do films.
It seems only reasonable that the people have a right to know virtually everything about the personality they are buying each time they put their money through the box office.
It seems only reasonable that the people have a right to know virtually everything about the personality they are buying each time they put their money through the box office
I hate how box office failures are blamed on an actress, yet I don’t see a box office failure blamed on men. I think a lot of the time in films, men get roles where they create their own destiny and women are just tools, supporters for that. I guess it’s because we live in a patriarchal society, where feminism is a dirty word.
It's always good to be able to identify with the characters that you're watching and not just easily put them in the bad box or the good box. They're real people that you care about, and you invest in their journey.
I hate how box-office failures are blamed on an actress, yet I don't see a box-office failure blamed on men.
Film is not just about the art form but also how it fares at the box office.
People will say a movie bombed at the box office but I couldn't care less.
I don't care where I sit in terms of hierarchy, box office takings, or any of that stuff.
Bollywood looks only at the box office numbers. If the film earns money, it is usually because of the hero and the director. It is about Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan.
Box office success has never meant anything. I couldn't get a film made if I paid for it myself. So I'm not 'box office' and never have been, and that's never entered into my kind of mind set.
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