''I'm thrilled with [the kissing] scene [with Kevin Kline in In & Out] because of the context. There are movies that would make something like that a stunt, but neither of us wanted to step out of character and do that. It's not a passionate kiss, it's a slap-in-the-face wake-up call. I certainly was more comfortable with that than I would have been with a passionate one!'' -- In & Out's TOM SELLECK on E! Online

''[It was] extremely difficult [to be 5'11'' in the 10th grade]. When you're that tall, people talk about it all the time. But the reality is, at the end of the day you can kick all their butts.'' -- 3rd Rock From the Sun's KRISTEN JOHNSTON on E! Online

''I've got to come clean [about my missing 'Keep On Truckin' tattoo]. One day I woke up and it bothered me. So I started having laser treatments about two years [ago], and it is all but gone. It takes a long time, but it does go away.'' -- The Tony Danza Show's TONY DANZA on America Online

''I think [television's Buffy the Vampire Slayer] is good for young girls and boys. I think it's positive to have a young girl in the lead role being the heroine. I like that all the kids on the show are very real looking. It's not all 90210'd out. But I find the TV show a lot different from the movie. A lot darker and not as high comedy, I would say. But it's still a good show.'' -- KRISTY SWANSON, who played Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the 1992 movie, on AOL

''The saying where I come from is 'Reviews are fish-and-chip paper.' You've got to get totally used to rejection [in the film business]. I only get a job in America, it would seem, when everyone else is distracted.'' -- L.A. Confidential's RUSSELL CROWE, an Australian, on Rough Cut Online


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