Herbie Hancock: ‘Get Outta My Face’
"If a guy can call himself 50 Cent, I'll call myself Get Outta My Face."
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"If a guy can call himself 50 Cent, I'll call myself Get Outta My Face."
"It's even more surreal than a movie premiere," the director says of his new Museum of Modern Art exhibition.
"Surprisingly? ... I think I'll take it."
"My kind of art has always been film, that's my primary interest, and everything else is just a hobby."
"And my boyfriend is going to be the quarterback, and he's British, so he doesn't even know what that means."
"I liked very much to discover that inside me was still the same person I was twenty years ago."
"I wish we'd all been able to have lunch together that day or something," says Elizabeth Berkeley.
"You don't want to see them make the sausage, as they say, and you don't want to see them make the weaves, either."
"Well, I shouldn't really say this, but on my first album I sampled their music. They never sued me, ever."
"All you need is that look," says co-star John Ortiz.
That's what he told us at the USTA-Heineken Official U.S. Open player party last weekend.
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