Netflix Quote by Marc Randolph Download Open image “I exited Netflix on wonderful terms, but I don't think I was totally at peace.” — Marc Randolph ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Netflix Peace Terms Think Wonderful
In the years after I left Netflix, the company I co-founded, I didn't want to puff myself up or tear anyone else down. — Marc Randolph Copy Share Image
Netflix was my sixth start-up, and that point I decided I didn't have it in me to start another company. At least that's what… — Marc Randolph Copy Share Image
Even when 'Stranger Things' was finished and we couldn't touch it anymore, we saw all these problems still and we were begging Netflix to… — Ross Duffer Copy Share Image
When I finished the series, I wasn't going to do television again. I never wanted to do television to begin with, and I was… — Gillian Anderson Copy Share Image
I had complete freedom. They [Netflix] knew roughly what I was doing. — Werner Herzog Copy Share Image
The world was ending then, it's ending still, and I'm happy to belong to it again. — Jonathan Franzen Copy Share Image
I didn't do anything for two years but work on 'Gone Baby Gone,' and it was miserable and hard, but at the end? It… — Ben Affleck Copy Share Image
With 'Gone Girl,' I sat down, and suddenly the end credits were rolling; you just become so engrossed in it. — Atticus Ross Copy Share Image
I came from years and years in the direct marketing industry where everything is layered. — Marc Randolph Copy Share Image
Now, I love a good factory tour. Drop me into a bottling plant, an automotive assembly line, or a jellybean factory, and I'm happy… — Marc Randolph Copy Share Image
There's nothing worse than the guy who at the party goes, 'Oh, I had that idea two years ago.' Well, then, why didn't you… — Marc Randolph Copy Share Image
Banks and investors don't usually view a high-ranking executive in the company selling off massive amounts of stock as a good thing. — Marc Randolph Copy Share Image
As Looker got larger, the talented people we hired started to see things that we couldn't. And what had looked like a company the… — Marc Randolph Copy Share Image
I'm not sure I want to preserve the old ways just for the sake of saying, 'I don't believe in change.' — Marc Randolph Copy Share Image
That Will Never Work' is my chance to share all the secrets I've accumulated in a 40 years career as a entrepreneur - secrets… — Marc Randolph Copy Share Image
It was a long, circuitous route from my mom's real estate business to Netflix. It didn't happen overnight. Or in a year. Or even… — Marc Randolph Copy Share Image
As you get older, if you're lucky, you realize two things: what you like, but also what you're good at. — Marc Randolph Copy Share Image
I auditioned for the leading role in 'The Kissing Booth' that came out on Netflix, funny enough. — Noah Centineo Copy Share Image
I have two or three shows that I follow, and even those are few and far, when I can see them on Netflix. I… — Alan Ritchson Copy Share Image
With platforms like Netflix, things are evolving as they are making content-driven films and series. — Amyra Dastur Copy Share Image
I always admired Netflix's business model; they are really good at what they do. — Colleen Ballinger Copy Share Image
How would Elvira run the state of California? Well, there isn't much I could do that is worse than what Arnold Schwarzenegger has done.… — Cassandra Peterson Copy Share Image
It's so amazing that you can give somebody like David Fincher 'House of Cards,' and he can do whatever he wants - Netflix doesn't… — Jane Lynch Copy Share Image
I'm excited when any Netflix show comes out. I'm like, 'Yeah, Netflix! Doin' great! We're all on the same side.' — Raphael Bob-Waksberg Copy Share Image
Netflix represents, as well as all the streaming services, something that I've been talking about being so important to inclusive voices around films. — Ava DuVernay Copy Share Image
I always find time to hang with friends at least once a week or just watch TV and play video games. The combination of… — Keiynan Lonsdale Copy Share Image
I watched a documentary called 'Plastic Oceans' on Netflix, and it was an eye-opener for me. — Kevin Anderson Copy Share Image
Comparing Apple to Netflix is like comparing apples to oranges, especially if the oranges made so many mistakes that people stopped eating oranges and… — Reed Hastings Copy Share Image