The Hollywood Reporter (Weekly)
Yes, I Did Say That!
A look at who’s saying what in entertainment
“It is a severe injury that maybe does not heal.” BOG IGER
The former Disney chair, speaking at the Jan. 22 Richmond Forum, rebutting the diagnosis that streaming will be the “death” of theatrical releases. “I went out to show him one time during his birthday, but he had to go to France.” COODIE SIMMONS
The filmmaker, to THR, suggesting Kanye West has not even seen documentary Jeen-yuhs — for which the rapper is now publicly demanding final cut.
“Even the mayor tweeted about it, which is how I found out we have a new mayor.” PETE DAVIDSON
The Staten Island native, on SNL, acknowledging that he and castmate Colin Jost purchased a decommissioned Staten Island Ferry to turn into an event space — a move new New York Mayor Eric Adams seems to approve.
“I wasn’t canceled. I was erased.” KATHY GRIFFIN
The comedian, in The New York Times, discussing how it’s still nearly impossible for her to get work since her career was derailed by a 2017 photo shoot in which she held a likeness of Donald Trump’s severed head.
“It was complete chaos.”
EVAN RACHEL WOOD
The actress, in the documentary Phoenix Rising, alleging that she was “essentially raped on camera” by Marilyn Manson while filming his 2007 music video for “Heart-Shaped Glasses.” Manson has denied the allegations.
“If you’re still in line to write a tweet dunking on Aaron Rodgers, stay in line.”
JONNY SUN
The author and TV writer, on Twitter, joining the chorus of criticism of the anti-vax Green Bay quarterback after the Packers’ Jan. 22 playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
“My greatest fear right now is that someone is going to read it and out loud, alone in his or her office, say the words, ‘You fool.’ ” MICHAEL SCHUR
The comedy showrunner, in The New York Times, expressing concern that his new book on morality, How to Be Perfect, might draw criticism from philosophy experts.
“In some ways I think it’s worse now.” EMMA THOMPSON
The actress, in Entertainment Weekly, discussing body issues for women in their 60s during a conversation about her first-ever nude scene in Good Luck to You, Leo Grande.