A Quote by John Ratzenberger

Hollywood has lost touch with their audience a long time ago. — © John Ratzenberger
Hollywood has lost touch with their audience a long time ago.
Something I tried to hold onto, to touch if only for a moment, but it slipped away from me like the air, like an illusion, or a dream that floats away and is lost. I wept in my sleep as though it was something I was losing now; a loss I was experiencing for the first time, and not something I had lost a long time ago.
I stopped courting Hollywood a long time ago.
I stopped courting Hollywood a long time ago
I learned a long time ago in Hollywood that the only person I should vote for is myself.
Entering Malibu, I was overwhelmed by a feeling of nostalgia and long lost sadness, like seeing a home I had left a long time ago and had returned to.
I was born in 1949 - which seems like a long time ago... Actually, it is a long time ago, when I think about it.
You know ladies and gentlemen, a long time ago , there were lots of people, but that was a long time ago
The fact is that Hollywood, from as early as the sixties to the present time, has ghettoized cinema into the big industry, a marketing industry. In doing this, the audiences have lost touch with the aspects of film which were to be informative and educational and even spiritual.
All of this happened a long time ago. But not so long ago that everyone who played a part in it is dead. Some can still be met in dark old rooms with nurses in attendance.
I lost all feeling a long time ago. Basketball is basketball. It doesn't matter what floor I'm on.
There was an old, crazy dude who used to live a long time ago. His name was Lord Buckley. And he said, a long time ago, he said, 'People--they'r e kinda like flowers, and it's been a privilege walking in your garden.' My love goes with you.
Our past is who we are, and death is one of our experiences. I lost my husband a long time ago, but it's always yesterday.
I felt that The Who had ended because we'd lost touch with our original Shepherd's Bush audience.
The day Bengali cinema lost touch with literature and started aping the south, the middle class audience stopped going to the cinema halls and later the larger audience too stopped going.
[Creationists have] lost in the courts of law; they've long ago lost in the halls of science; and they continue to lose with every new piece of evidence in support of evolution. Taking offense is all they've got left.
I decided a long time ago that if I was going to do anything internationally, it would be mainstream pop entertainment - and that's exactly what 'Quantico' is. The diversity is just reflective of the world today - look around you: this is what America looks like. This is what the world looks like. It's time Hollywood embraced that.
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