Top 1200 Box Office Success Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
'Election' made zero money at the box office, but it started my career.
I don't think a film has ever worked at the box office because of a star.
The biggest advantage of OTT is that it is not confined to the box office. — © Shefali Shah
The biggest advantage of OTT is that it is not confined to the box office.
If you ask my opinion, I don't look at a film according to its box office collection.
I didn't think Comfort and Joy was going to be a box-office smash.
I win my awards at the box office.
Election' made zero money at the box office, but it started my career.
You can't do anything about a film's fate at the box office.
The box office performance of a film is instrumental in an actor being perceived as saleable.
Now I have to have the biggest P.O. box in the entire post office to get all the manuscripts coming in.
I don't make movies thinking: 'Oh, this is going to be a huge box-office hit.'
I have this nook at Milk Bar that's my office, and my desk was just full of every box of Kellogg's cereal, and at different times during the day, I would open up a box, eat a bowl of cereal, and I live in a world of Post-it notes, so I would leave tasting notes on all the cereal.
My degree was in theater administration. So I can sell the hell out of a ticket at the box office. — © Jack McBrayer
My degree was in theater administration. So I can sell the hell out of a ticket at the box office.
Now, DVD can represent more income than the box office-and typically does.
I had once decided to quit acting when Chattakari' didn't do well at the box office.
There are films which are good, but sometimes it doesn't work at the box office.
Martial arts just normally would not draw me to the box office.
At the end of it, box office result matters. And the weird thing is that we do not know the formula of that.
Now DVD can represent more income than the box office - and typically does.
Box office does matter. One cannot ignore it.
Do not set out to write with your eyes on the box office. It can't be done.
Film is not just about the art form but also how it fares at the box office.
There was a time when I was called the wizard of the box-office.
Nashville has a formula, and it works a lot of the time, but it wasn't right for me. They're afraid to step outside the box - even though, with me, my success came because I was outside of the box to begin with.
I've never been driven by box office.
I'm very pessimistic about that, no matter how hard we may try. The Chinese market is huge, but out of last year's $2 billion box office, $1.8 billion was taken in by foreign movies, and just $200 million by our own movies, no matter how much we have learned of their techniques, or their good practices. The Hollywood movies imported into China are all good movies; does the U.S. make lousy movies? Yes, too many lousy movies, but the imports are good films, so how can they not be box office hits? They're all hits.
Any film, whether it worked at the box office or not, I'll have my favourite moments from it.
They thought in terms of: whatever you had that started you at the box office, this was it.
Educate your sons and daughters, send them to school, and show them that beside the cartridge box, the ballot box, and the jury box, you also have the knowledge box.
It's fantastic to see 'Les Miserables' become the top-grossing film at the U.K. box office.
You never know what clicks at the box office. It's very unpredictable.
I am not a fool. I know where I stand in terms of box office returns.
The box office in an arthouse film is always going to be small. We have to face this and overcome this.
The box office is a black money laundry shop. No business is straight.
When I was young I didn't care about education, just money and box office.
I know it's easy to say the box-office numbers doesn't matter, but the reality is it actually does.
People will say a movie bombed at the box office but I couldn't care less.
Every film is made for a commercial purpose - to earn money at the box-office. — © Kay Kay Menon
Every film is made for a commercial purpose - to earn money at the box-office.
I'll be working the rest of my life because I'm a character actor and don't have to worry about box office.
Every movie I do, regardless of how they fare at the box office, excites me.
A gay murder movie is never going to be, like, breaking box office records.
I have no illusions of being the big box office draw. But I would like to have some choices.
I don't get stressed out about my films because the box-office collection is not in my control.
Women drive box office.
Today it's not culture; it's box office.
Unhappy marriages are big box office.
I don't really think about the box office, but I want my films to do well.
I don't care where I sit in terms of hierarchy, box office takings, or any of that stuff. — © Luke Hemsworth
I don't care where I sit in terms of hierarchy, box office takings, or any of that stuff.
It's a hugely popular franchise, and every 'Housefull' film has worked well at the box office.
The box office isn't something I consider. If I do, I can't really work.
You don't leave behind box office scores or how many dollars changed hands.
As an actor, you're always told that your career needs box-office numbers.
I reckon this could mean another 10 million at the box office.
I want a certificate that allows me to make as big a box office as possible.
When it's the same team that's created magic at the box office in the past, you know you are in safe hands.
There was one film that I really wanted. This was a long time ago; it was a film called 'Fracture.' Ryan Gosling ended up doing it with Anthony Hopkins. It wasn't a giant box-office success, but I really enjoyed the script, and I enjoyed the character. I got pretty close and was kind of disappointed it didn't go my way.
Virtue has its own reward, but no sale at the box office.
Actors are greedy. They can never be satisfied. I want praise as well as box office returns.
If you look at who drives the box office numbers at these films, it's men.
I don't think much about how my past films have performed at the box office.
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