A Quote by Brent Spiner

I always refer to [Stardust Memories] as Sharon Stone's and my first film. — © Brent Spiner
I always refer to [Stardust Memories] as Sharon Stone's and my first film.
'Stardust' ended up being my first film in 2007.
Nancy According to astronomers, every atom in my body was forged in a star. I am made, they insist, of stardust. I am stardust braided into strands and streamers of information, proteins and DNA, double helixes of stardust. In every cell of my body there is a thread of stardust as long as my arm.
I was in Woody Allen's Stardust Memories in 1980. It was only a bit part and I didn't get to speak but I felt that I was in a real movie and heading where I had always wanted to be.
Gyms are always packed. The only machine available is the one that simulates the gynecological exam. You know, the Sharon Stone machine.
Cinema is not a playground for Sharon Stone.
Bollywood is not a stepping stone to the West. I am extremely picky and in no hurry to sign a Hollywood film. I am only greedy for great roles; language and country is no barrier. And yes, I'll always be a Hindi film star first.
My fashion is inspired by Tina Turner and Sharon Stone.
I love Amanda Lear, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sharon Stone.
You can't pretend to be a Sharon Stone or a Marilyn Monroe. You really can't fake that.
In 'Casino,' there was this scene where Bob De Niro tape-records Sharon Stone's phone call. Then he asks her about where she's going, and he catches her in a lie. It was a great scene, especially for Bob's work, but we found that, in light of the whole film, it wasn't needed.
You also convert real memories, whatever that means, into film versions of those memories. Because by the time you've finished the project you can't remember the real memories anymore, you just remember the film versions of them. And then if the film failed you have distaste for them. So I don't think about that stuff anymore.
Sharon Stone has made a fortune from her movies, so who says you can't get something for nothing?
Sharon Stone. She is one of the most dedicated people I know, but also highly unedited.
I love songs, Patty Larkin, Sharon Stone, Mae West, and Marilyn Monroe.
Writing a film is like building a brick wall. You have a plan, and you have the blocks. Then, somebody says, 'I think we'll take this stone out of here and put it over there. And while we're at it, let's make this stone red and that stone green.'
As a girl I wanted the Cyndi Lauper hairstyle, with the shaved side of the head, or the Sharon Stone perm from 'Total Recall.'
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