You can tell when you’re in a hit.
Meaning of the quote
"When a movie or TV show becomes very popular and successful, you can just tell. It's like you can feel it. The actor is saying that when they are part of a 'hit' - something that's really popular and people love - you can just sense it. It's an exciting feeling to be in a hit!"
About Steve Guttenberg
Steven Guttenberg is a versatile American actor known for his leading roles in popular films like Cocoon, Police Academy, and Three Men and a Baby. With a career spanning over four decades, he has established himself as a successful actor, author, businessman, producer, and director.
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I’m not going to say, I’m an actor and I’m changing the world. Who cares?
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I’m not bragging but my movies have grossed well over a billion dollars.
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