A Quote by Scott Coker

Hugh Hefner represented pop culture in a way that no else could. — © Scott Coker
Hugh Hefner represented pop culture in a way that no else could.
I wrote a draft of 'Playboy' for Warner Brothers, and it was impossible to really be independent of Hugh Hefner. In the end, Hugh Hefner was unable to take the back seat required to be able to write something about him that I felt I could do.
Famous Playboy Hugh Hefner managed to successfully stop an order of monks from operating a business on his property. The police forced the friars to close down their stall, which was outside the Playboy mansion where they had been selling flowers. Said one friar, well, if it was anyone else we may have gotten away from it, but, unfortunately, only Hugh can prevent florist friars.
Umlaut snaps around and we cut to a blond apparition in her early twenties, clearly descended from Olympus by way of Hugh Hefner's mansion.
I've always been interested in pop culture. Some of my colleagues think of pop culture as beneath them, or there's the ivory tower and then there's everybody else, and I never could buy into that wall that's been put up by so many people over the decades and even the centuries.
I think Hefner himself wants to go down in history as a person of sophistication and glamour. But the last person I would want to go down in history as is Hugh Hefner.
I found Hugh Hefner to be a charming gentleman.
I had never seen so many cute men in one place in my life. But I could tell they were not for me. Russell was like the gay vampire Hugh Hefner, and this was the Playboy Mansion, with an emphasis on the "boy.
My best pick-up line is "My name is Hugh Hefner."
Mocking Hugh Hefner is easy to do, and in my mind should be made easier.
I have for many years been puzzled by the persistence of Hugh Hefner. Why is he still here?
Most of all, I want to be known as Barbi Benton, the singer, not as Hugh Hefner's girlfriend.
I am like Hugh Hefner minus anything good about his life.
The most fascinating person I have met so far is indeed Mr. Hugh Hefner. An incredible man!
Hugh Hefner was instrumental in my career, you know, by promoting the free-speech movement. People forget that about him.
I put so much pop culture in my movies because we speak about pop culture all the time. But, for some reason, movies exist in a world where there's no pop culture.
To this day people will say, "What do you think about doing Playboy?" I feel honored to be a part of that bit of history with Hugh Hefner. No regrets.
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