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Those Quotes by Gary Oldman
- I want my weekends off and I want to put my kids to bed. Those are good reasons to want to be in 'Batman 2'.
- I was quiet, a loner. I was one of those children where, if you put me in a room and gave me some crayons and…
- Growing up in a particular neighborhood, growing up in a working-class family, not having much money, all of those things fire you and can give…
- I wasn't ever a huge fan of comics. Just not one of those kids, you know?
- Change is vital to any actor. If you keep playing lead after lead, you're really gonna dry up. Because all those vehicles wean you away…
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