"'Anchorman' is my favorite movie of all time and Ron Burgundy is one of my favorite characters of all time. It's my 'Gone With the Wind.'"
- Eva Mendes
About this Quote
In this quote, actress Eva Mendes reveals her love for the movie "Anchorman" and its main character, Ron Burgundy. She goes as far as to state that it is her favorite film of all time which Ron Burgundy is among her preferred characters of perpetuity. By comparing it to the timeless film "Gone With the Wind," Mendes is emphasizing the significance and effect that "Anchorman" and Ron Burgundy have actually had on her. This quote showcases the strong psychological connection that Mendes has with the movie and its characters, making it clear that it holds an unique place in her heart.
This quote is written / told by Eva Mendes somewhere between March 5, 1974 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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