A Quote by Kylie Minogue

If I came across a role that is completely mainstream and commercial, but it's the right one, I'd jump at the chance. — © Kylie Minogue
If I came across a role that is completely mainstream and commercial, but it's the right one, I'd jump at the chance.
I don't differentiate a film as off-beat or commercial, because I just don't understand the difference. 'Naanum Rowdy Thaan,' for example, wasn't written for me. It came to me by chance after two or three other heroes turned it down. I agreed to do the role, as I liked the script immensely.
When you can come across a piece of material that's totally original and fun and completely satisfying, you jump on it.
Commercial record has never interested me. It's amazing I was in a band like The Police that had such phenomenal commercial success. Part of what made The Police what it was was that we didn't all come in with obvious mainstream musical tastes. We were a rock band and somehow we had to make rock music, but it was informed by a lot of things outside of the mainstream for sure.
I adored my years playing Rodney McKay and I would jump at any chance to reprise the role!
It was mainstream Americans that signed up and voted for Donald Trump. Mainstream Americans all over the country. There aren't enough of these ragtag wackos to elect anybody president. The Alt-Right, nobody ever heard of, by the way, until Trump came along.
I grew up on the commercial film format. I have grown up all my life watching films and they have all been mainstream commercial cinema.
If a train is coming at you, closing your eyes won't save you ... but if you look right at it, you at least have a chance to jump.
When I was a kid, we played a jump rope game called double Dutch - where you had to jump over two ropes swinging in opposite directions. Picking just the right moment to jump in was a practiced art form.
I have a problem with the present definition of commercial films. To me, 'Ghare and Baire' is an absolute mainstream film. There are also many films I have worked in that have been called art films by many. But I consider commercial.
Any opportunity to share my experiences and help someone, I jump at the chance to do it. At this point in my life, I'm not nervous to share anything. Someone has to be real and completely transparent, why not me?
Anytime I get a chance to work with the guys from the WWE, it's a chance I jump at if I can.
Telly and films has been my thing, not necessarily by choice, and if the right piece of theatre came along, I would jump at it.
My ambition in the cinema, since I came across it, was to play Chance... I have realized that ambition, and so I have no more.
I was always smitten by the mainstream Hindi commercial cinema.
I always felt, rather than play by the mainstream standards, we've always done what we do and the mainstream has finally decided to, like that but, we've only gotten more extreme so, the band hasn't got more commercial, it's just that more people understand where we're coming from so more people are in to it.
It's quite an undertaking to start loving somebody. You have to have energy, generosity, blindness. There is even a moment right at the start where you have to jump across an abyss: if you think about it you don't do it.
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