Joel, lad, school is about learning to learn. If you don't practice studying things you don't like, then you'll have a very hard time in life.
we ask for too much salvation by legislation. All we need to do is empower individuals with the right philosophy and the right information to opt out en masse. (quoting Joel Salatin)
The crazy thing is, I sent out 200 letters and I got one job interview, and I actually got that job, which was working as a development assistant at Joel Silver's company. I always say that to people when they ask "What do I do?" and I'm like, "Look, I didn't get ten responses, and I didn't get five interviews, but I got one interview, and I got the job," and that was all I needed.
Billy Joel is an incredible musician. He just feels like one of the guys, you know. I grew up listening to his music.
I opened up a frozen-yogurt business out of college. I didnt finish college; I went halfway, and then I worked for Joel Silver, the producer, as a driver for a year.
The early Billy Joel stuff I fell in love with, like Glass Houses, is a real rock record.
Hope you don't think this is Billy Joel unplugged. I'm a piano player. I'm already unplugged.
We didn't know until really quite late in the piece how Joel [Wyman] would finish it off.
Billy Joel and Joe Jackson were both great, and they both play piano.
A lot of people can play the piano, but not everyone can be Billy Joel.
Joel McHale is so money, he should be printed on money.
Stepping into the "shoes" of someone's life other than my own, great movies such as Cinema Paradiso, scenic landscapes, the work of Daniel Day-Lewis, the books of Joel Goldsmith, traveling, doughnuts, ice cream.
I did Phone Booth, and that was shot very, very quickly, but that was Joel Schumacher, who's shot so many movies that, if anybody can figure out how to do it in a couple of days, it's him.
In the numbing hands of pretentious filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen, history does not repeat itself in any way whatsoever.
I must have Haley Joel Osment as my agent, because he only sees dead parts
I thought of Joel Silver. He never changes. He's sort of the unmoving, unchanging rock of Gibraltar in the otherwise-shifting world of Hollywood. He's the same as he always was. He looks the same, talks the same, has the same enthusiasm.