Censorship is a strange situation. There was times when people would burn books because they didn’t like what people were doing.
Meaning of the quote
Censorship means trying to stop people from reading or seeing something, like a book or movie, because some people don't like the ideas or messages in it. In the past, people would even burn books they didn't agree with, which is a very extreme way to censor what others can learn or think about.
About Michael Berryman
Michael Berryman, an American character actor, has a unique physical appearance due to a rare condition called hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia. Despite this, he has had a successful career in cult films, horror movies, and more, including roles in ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ and ‘The Hills Have Eyes’.
More quotes from Michael Berryman
Yeah, it’s fun to be somebody you’re not, to bring a character to life.
American actor
And religion causes most of the problems, war, and economics of course, and study your history or you’re going to repeat it; and if you’re burning a Harry Potter book you need some serious counseling, you don’t get it, you’re missing the whole point.
American actor
We all live on the same planet, it is our only home, so… we used to rotate crops back in the day and, you know, who cares if you’re going to make a profit if everybody’s too dead or glowing in the dark to be able to purchase anything.
American actor
If your religion is better than mine and your opinion, you have a real problem.
American actor
Censorship is a strange situation. There was times when people would burn books because they didn’t like what people were doing.
American actor
That includes not cutting down the rain forest, and stop polluting the ocean because once we kill the coral reefs and the rain forest, this earth is toast.
American actor
Sending our youth to war is wrong.
American actor
It is gorgeously shot, and Andrew believes that the old school way of making films in the best way. Meaning: you have a story, and you stick to the story. You don’t change and alter the story because of people who’ve invested in it and what to put product in a shot.
American actor
Imitation is flattery, and The Hills Have Eyes is a classic.
American actor
Actually, one of the TSA guys showed me the Entertainment Weekly with the poster from the original in it, which also mentioned they were doing a remake. Caught me totally by surprise.
American actor
In LA I was watching At the Movies with Ebert and Roper, it was, nice to see them differentiate between the subject matter and the art form of making the film, and they both gave it thumbs up, and I was kind of pleased at their honesty as far as reviewers go.
American actor