Skip Intro Memorable Moments

Who Said It?

As we celebrate the close of another season of Skip Intro with Krista Smith, we look back at some of the most memorable quotes and quips we’ve encountered along the way. Stay tuned for our next season to debut this spring.

12 January 20234 min read
Janelle Monáe wears a white halter-neck and has white nail-polish. She looks directly at the camera with her outstretched fingers creating negative space.

Janelle Monáe

My parents never told me, “No, you can’t entertain, you can’t sing, you can’t act.” They just encouraged me by listening to me, by allowing me to listen to R&B, to gospel, to pop, by watching movies. They took me to go see films. They took me to go see Black films. They took me to see sci-fi films. It was there early. I think just opening up my mind early on to what I could do.

Janelle Monáe

Greta Gerwig wears a black blazer and smiles at something off-camera on Queue's Issue 11 cover.

Greta Gerwig

Directing is vulnerable, of course. But it’s funny. In the moment you have a machine in front of you, so you can feel kind of safe in the machine of it. And acting, you suddenly feel like you’ve opened your chest, and all of a sudden, your heart is just beating out for everyone. And that’s a quite uniquely terrifying experience that I hadn’t had for a while. And then I did it again. And I thought, Oh, right. This is hard. This is very hard. This is what I’m asking people to do all the time.

Greta Gerwig

Guillermo del Toro examines the Count Volpe (Christoph Waltz) puppet with a pensive expression. Behind them is a grassy set.

Guillermo del Toro and Count Volpe (Christoph Waltz)

I truly, truly felt as a kid that monsters were the incarnation of the permission to be imperfect. The permission to not be the active, sporty, happy, sunny boy that everybody seemed to consider an ideal, that it was okay to be in the darkness, or reading a book and being quiet.

Guillermo del Toro

Rian Johnson wears a grey shirt and dark grey blazer and looks shocked on this digital cover.

Rian Johnson

You should have faith that if you keep putting yourself out there in some way, shape, or form, you’ll wind up where you should be.

Rian Johnson

Kate Hudson wears a sheer lime green dress over black underwear and stands in a field of roses on this digital cover.

Kate Hudson

I think some people, after working in our industry for a long time, can feel exhausted by the process, and kind of beaten down by the amount of criticism. It’s hard, especially for women. It’s why I think you see so many women stepping away after a while; they just need a break. You know, with the great comes the bad. I don’t know how I’ve figured out how to cut all that noise out. But I think I’ll always want to just be a part of this little weird, wild, creative world called moviemaking. I love it so much.

Kate Hudson

Florence Pugh wears a puffy-sleeved dress and a cross necklace against a blue background on this digital cover.

Florence Pugh

It feels really wonderful to be in charge of my career, in charge of what it is that I want to say and what it is that I have opinions over. I didn’t think I was going to be able to do that. I didn’t think that there was going to be space or room for that. As much as everything else is changing, amazingly it hasn’t affected anything. I still have the same core values and I still love my family too much. And I think that what makes it fun is bringing them along on the journey as well. It makes it so fun to share it; otherwise, it would be so lonely.

Florence Pugh

Millie Bobby Brown wears a black blazer and boots and sits in a directors chair. Behind her is a projection of her face. This ran as a digital cover for Queue.

Millie Bobby Brown

Young women are dragged down for many different things. If it’s their maturity, if it’s the way they dress, if it’s the things they say, if it’s the songs they sing, the way they act, the choices they make, we will never be enough. It’s for us to find camaraderie in that and sisterhood in that, and stand together and say, “We are enough.

Millie Bobby Brown

Chelsea and Hillary Clinton sit together against a white background. Chelsea wears a floral top and Hillary wears a patterned shirt underneath a black blazer.

Chelsea and Hillary Clinton

I remember the first movie I ever saw in a movie theater with my grandmother and my younger brother. I was maybe six and he was three, and it was a reissuing of The Wizard of Oz. I thought it was miraculous. We had a little black-and-white TV at that time — I had no idea how that worked. I really did think there were little people in there. And [I remember] going to a theater and just being overwhelmed. To me, it was entertainment, but it was so much more than entertainment. It was such a spark of imagination and a great story and [there have been] so many instances over so many years now where I felt that.

Hillary Clinton

Eddie Redmayne on a digital cover of Queue wearing a black ensemble, shoes, and a black watch.

Eddie Redmayne

I love my job. I never take that for granted. I loved acting at school. I can’t believe that I get to do it for a job.

Eddie Redmayne

Mila Kunis wears a blue top and looks at many reflections of herself in many different mirrors at a makeup vanity. This meta-cinematic image ran as a digital cover for Queue.

Mila Kunis

We started talking about the war in Ukraine. And my seven-year-old at the time was like, “There’s a war where you’re from?” And I was like, “Oh, yeah. There’s this war.” And we tried to explain it in a kid-friendly way. She found identity in that conversation and she decided she was going to be super proud to be from this country that was fighting for its freedom.

Mila Kunis

Tyler Perry wears a white and red shirt under a brown suede jacket. He tilts his glasses down at the camera.

Tyler Perry

I look at my life as never having any failures, because everything that I thought was a failure worked for my good. As awfully as it may have been in the time, looking back at it now, it taught me such a valuable lesson to prepare me for exactly where I am now.

Tyler Perry