I still can’t spell anything, but I can bust out two-dollar words.
DREW BARRYMOREI still can’t spell anything, but I can bust out two-dollar words.
DREW BARRYMOREI think video village is bullshit. It’s like it’s a breeding ground for people to nitpick and feel important. It’s just such a weird dynamic.
DREW BARRYMOREIf I ever start talking to you about my ‘craft’, my ‘instrument’, you have permission to shoot me.
DREW BARRYMOREMy own mum cared about Hollywood, and I didn’t. I wanted to act, and I loved the creativity of it, but I didn’t care for the lifestyle.
DREW BARRYMOREThe thing that has been weighing on my mind this week is that I wanted to go and save all the little live lobsters in restaurants and throw them back in the ocean. Imagine me being arrested for that.
DREW BARRYMOREWhen I lay my head on the pillow at night I can say I was a decent person today. That’s when I feel beautiful.
DREW BARRYMOREI am not a rodeo clown, like, “Everything is awesome!” I really worked hard on myself and things and struggled to get to a good place, to a better place.
DREW BARRYMOREI decided very early on that it took too much of my energy to pretend to be someone else. People will make up their minds about me whatever I do or say, but at least I know I am being true to myself.
DREW BARRYMOREI’ve always loved butterflies, because they remind us that it’s never too late to transform ourselves.
DREW BARRYMOREOne thing that got me started on it was the jean jacket. It’s an item that could make you believe you’re in the 50s or punk-rock 70s or grunge 90s. I was really focused on timelessness, and I think music is very timeless.
DREW BARRYMOREI believe you can be the person that you dream of being.
DREW BARRYMOREI’ve been producing for 13 years. I’ve made a string of joyful movies with positive messages about comedy, love and romance.
DREW BARRYMOREI never act my characters – I am them.
DREW BARRYMOREI’m sure wine snobs look at me and think, how dare you.
DREW BARRYMORENo matter what the genre, I want to see me and my friends. I want to see reality. I want to see what we’re really like. I loved ‘Bridesmaids’. I thought it was the most honest portrayal of female friendship in such a long time.
DREW BARRYMOREI just want to make sure I have a sense of balance between work and life, because work is my life and the lines can get really blurry.
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