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Leslie Dixon Quotes

«I noticed I had developed a fantasy about myself as a writer as opposed to actually doing it [so] I finally summoned up the bad taste to move to Los Angeles.»
Author: Leslie Dixon | About: Writers | Keywords: Angeles, Bad Taste, summoned
«I attribute [success] to having the background of just loving the great stories of the world-and that's what makes the most successful films-combined with my trashy, vulgar appreciation of all that is modern Hollywood.»
Author: Leslie Dixon | Keywords: background, trashy
«I went and looked at all Mark's work. He can get huge laughs and not imitate Jim Carrey. The bonus is the emotional reality of Mark. It's a given that he'd be there in a crunch for his leading lady.»
Author: Leslie Dixon
«That was very intentional on my part. ... There was something very intriguing about a love story that deals with the physical and metaphysical worlds. Then adding Reese and Mark to the equation just seemed to make it all the more charming.»
Author: Leslie Dixon
«I was concerned initially. But when I saw it with an audience, I relaxed. Bottom line is, out of 600 test cards, only one mentioned it.»
Author: Leslie Dixon
«I went and looked at all Mark's work,»
Author: Leslie Dixon