Danny Boyle – Slumdog Millionaire
“Mumbai is a city that shakes you by the neck. You can feel it in every molecule you breathe.”
Cristián de la Fuente – In Plain Sight
“There was a time many years ago where if a movie needed a Latino he was going to be the drug lord from Colombia, the guy kidnapping people, or the guy that was killed in the first 10 minutes.”
Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong – Light Up America Tour
“If there were only one image people will always have of Cheech & Chong, it’s of two guys smoking a big joint.”
Caroline Suh – Frontrunners
“I think the film really shows that hard work pays off. I think it probably proves to people that you can make things happen for yourself.”
Carlos Alazraqui – Space Chimps
“The Latino part of me didn’t come out until I did the voice for the Taco Bell chihuahua. Then people sort of discovered that I was Latino.”
Carlos Mencia – The Heartbreak Kid
“I’m not a jealous person, but I’m jealous of myself.”
Bruce Campbell – My Name is Bruce
“Because I’ve done so many low-budget movies – good and bad – I can sympathize what the fictitious Bruce Campbell has gone through.”
Belkys Gálvez – Adrenalina
“I think people see another side of me when I fall on my face and get right back up.”
Alicia Borrachero – Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
“My idea of this hero is a man who is not superficial.”
Adrian Alonso – Under the Same Moon
“Everything has changed. I have new projects. I like that people recognize me. Life has changed.”
Aimee Garcia – The George Lopez Show
“I want to continue to break stereotypes and having producers envision characters in a different way without having to change (the character’s name) to Lolita Conchita Lupita Rosita.”
David Von Ancken – Seraphim Falls
“It was like early Clint Eastwood or late Sergio Leone. This one is more of a quiet picture.”