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Frank Miller Quotes

«Sin City»
Author: Frank Miller
«[When asked] Do you foresee any future movie projects you'd be interested in working on, perhaps adapting more of your own works for the screen? ... Try and stop me.»
Author: Frank Miller
«I totally thought they did a damned good job on that movie, ... I sat there, I watched it, and I came out of there going, 'Well done, man.' Sure, they used my stuff -? they used everybody's stuff, but they used my stuff a lot -? but they did it well, and that's all I care about.»
Author: Frank Miller
«I don't really plan on running out of material 'cause I?m still doing the comics. There's material in my head that could go on forever.»
Author: Frank Miller
«Everyone's got to have his own advocate,»
Author: Frank Miller
«We don't have the massive clout that Hollywood does,»
Author: Frank Miller
«can lightening strike twice?»
Author: Frank Miller
«I've always wanted to do crime stories. That's my favorite thing to read, ... I grew up reading Mickey Spillane, Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett. I always thought they would make excellent comic books.»
Author: Frank Miller
«It was my editor who told me, `You've got to meet this guy. This guy is really something,'»
Author: Frank Miller
«In Russian literature, Moscow is a calm city - but St. Petersburg is the place where all the bad things happen.»
Author: Frank Miller

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