I play a detective, very close to myself actually.
“I play a detective, very close to myself actually.”
— Jon Voight · Detective
The World Motivation
I play a detective, very close to myself actually.
“I play a detective, very close to myself actually.”
— Jon Voight · Detective
I play a detective, very close to myself actually.
When I'm near a native community, I visit it. If I hear there's a spiritual person in the neighborhood, I'll seek them out.
I've had a great love for Al Pacino's work since I first saw him on the stage doing 'The Indian Wants the Bronx' in the early '70s. His work is remarkable. He's the real thing.
I think the word 'progressive' is a very devious term. It was created as a substitute for 'communist.' What they propose is the reverse of progress.
Do not let the Obama administration fool you with all their cunning Alinsky methods. And if you don't know what that method is, I implore you to get the book 'Rules for Radicals,' by Saul Alinsky. Mr. Obama is very well trained in these methods.
When I was younger, I watched all the detective shows.
I've always felt if you followed a real private detective around, it would be boring.
Anyone who has ever tried to plot a detective mystery knows that the hardest thing to come up with is motive.
The tradition, particularly in old-school British detective things, is everybody's in the drawing room or the library, and they're all gathered, and the detective walks around and tells them where they were that night, and you see the flashbacks.
Eventually I would like to touch all the genres. I would like to do some detective stories, and I want to do a Western. I would want to do humorous Westerns.