A Quote by Justin Kurzel

I love Steve Martin so much, even in 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.' — © Justin Kurzel
I love Steve Martin so much, even in 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.'
Whenever I see 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels', a total comedy classic, I get the urge to feel the breeze of the south of France in the summer!
I prefer to remake flops. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels was a remake of a flop, and The Quiet American is a remake of a flop.
'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels' is a good one because it not only turned out, I think, to be a really funny movie but it was also a delight to shoot. We were in the South of France, working with Glenne Headly and Michael Caine and Frank Oz the director - who were just fun.
I love a good Steve Martin, Martin Short scene where they're being super physical - I don't mean to compare myself - but I relate to their type of comedy because they do crazy stuff but come at it in an honest way.
When you're rotten about yourself, you become rotten to everyone else, even those you love.
My heroes were Gene Wilder, Steve Martin, and Martin Short.
There's a lot of very funny people I'd love to work with that I've never met, of course. I love Steve Martin and Jim Carrey.
I'd love to work with Michael Keaton, Steve Martin, and Bryan Cranston again.
I love watching movies with happy endings or anything with Steve Martin or stuff like that.
I was amazed to go Oscar and win it. It was fantastic getting up on the stage there and looking down. I thought, "That guy looks like Steve Martin, and that guy's like Arnold Schwarzenegger." But it was Steve Martin, and it was Arnold Schwarzenegger. Then they have this terrible kind of conveyor belt backstage - literally - where they take you to this big hangar where the world's press are gathered, and they make you stand on a stage, and they introduce you.
I'd love to work with Steve Martin. I'd love to work with Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd.
I really love Steve Martin and all the stuff he did in the '70s. I think it's really great.
Well people love to go dirty and stuff like that. It's funny, because even really dirty things can kind of inspire, but all things inspire really dirty improv and monologues. So then really dirty things can inspire the exact opposite. It's kind of a crapshoot.
Invariably, when people read the headline about Martin Shkreli, they hate Martin Shkreli. When they get to know Martin Shkreli, they love Martin Shkreli.
There was once a community of scoundrels, that is to say, they were not scoundrels, but ordinary people.
All those car battles with my brother Ned were excellent training. Even now, on the set, if we're getting into a vehicle, I'll yell 'shotgun' first. Thus forcing Steve Martin into the back of the car.
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