The Bronx always seemed very dreary to me. Amy Heckerling bronxdreary Change image and share on social
For my money, the movies of the '70s were just amazing. Amy Heckerling 70samazemoney Change image and share on social
I wasted most of my 20s being so frustrated I forgot to have fun. I was so concentrated on one thing - 'Must make movie.' Amy Heckerling 20sconcentrateforget Change image and share on social
The building in the Bronx where I grew up was filled with mostly Holocaust survivors. My two best friends' parents both survived the camps. Everyone in my grandparents' building had tattoos. I'd go shopping with my grandparents, and the butcher, the baker, everybody in the whole neighborhood had tattoos. Amy Heckerling bakerbronxbuild share on social
When I first got my driver's license, I was hit by a drunk driver. He was coming off of a freeway, and I was hurt pretty badly from somebody driving really fast. Amy Heckerling badlycomedrink Change image and share on social
Everything you try to do in life, of any value, people are going to be saying, 'No, no, no.' You have to have the ability to not see that or hear that. Amy Heckerling abilityhearlife Change image and share on social
There's something you do when you're completely confident that just can't be replicated when you know you're doing something wrong. Amy Heckerling completelyconfidentreplicate Change image and share on social
It definitely sharpened my interest in language, the way people used language, slang words, speech patterns. There's a big advantage to being the outsider. Amy Heckerling advantagebiginterest Change image and share on social
When I did 'Fast Times,' I felt very close emotionally to the characters. I liked those characters because they all had to work, so they were dealing with adult problems even though they were very immature, and I could relate to that. Amy Heckerling adultcharacterclose share on social
I still find it interesting that there could be a point between a young guy and a girl when they decide to hold hands as they walk down the block. At some point, they decide to make the leap from pushing and insulting each other to doing something tender and possessive and showing the world that. Amy Heckerling blockdecidefind share on social