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Daily Inspiration Quote by Jerry Bruckheimer

"And usually the studios they don't want you to have credit for your movies because they want to take credit for the movies because if you get credit for your movies they've got to pay you more"

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Bruckheimer lets the quiet part of Hollywood accounting spill out in one long, breathless sentence: credit is money, and money is power. He talks like a producer negotiating in real time, stacking "because" on "because" the way the business stacks contracts on contracts. The lack of polish is the point. It reads less like a prepared aphorism than a veteran's reflexive warning, the kind you give a newcomer right before they sign something they'll regret.

The intent is bluntly transactional. In a town that sells mythmaking, Bruckheimer drags the conversation back to paperwork: whose name appears where, how many times, and under what rules. The subtext is that studios treat authorship as a controllable resource. If they can blur who "made" a film, they can cap residuals, suppress leverage for sequels, and keep the brand centered on the corporate logo rather than the people doing the work. Credit isn't just ego; it's a legal lever tied to guild formulas, backend participation, and future bargaining power. Deny it, and you don't just save on this movie-you weaken the creator's next negotiation.

Context matters: Bruckheimer isn't an outsider railing at the system; he's one of its most successful architects. That gives the line a confessional edge. He's effectively admitting that even at the top, the fight over recognition is constant and strategic. The quote also captures a wider cultural mood, where audiences are newly attentive to invisible labor-writers, editors, VFX artists-and to how corporations repackage collective work as proprietary magic. In Bruckheimer's framing, the studio's artistry is the fine print.

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Bruckheimer, Jerry. (n.d.). And usually the studios they don't want you to have credit for your movies because they want to take credit for the movies because if you get credit for your movies they've got to pay you more. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-usually-the-studios-they-dont-want-you-to-153579/

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Bruckheimer, Jerry. "And usually the studios they don't want you to have credit for your movies because they want to take credit for the movies because if you get credit for your movies they've got to pay you more." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-usually-the-studios-they-dont-want-you-to-153579/.

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"And usually the studios they don't want you to have credit for your movies because they want to take credit for the movies because if you get credit for your movies they've got to pay you more." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-usually-the-studios-they-dont-want-you-to-153579/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.

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Jerry Bruckheimer (born September 21, 1945) is a Producer from USA.

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