"I hate being cold and I hate being wet and around 80% percent of this film I was cold and another 60% I was cold and wet, so it wasn't the best shoot for me"
- Morris Chestnut
About this Quote
Morris Chestnut's quote is a reflection on his experience while recording a film. He expresses his dislike for being cold and wet, and after that goes on to describe that he remained in this state for a majority of the shoot. This suggests that the recording conditions were not perfect, and that Morris Chestnut was not especially comfortable during the shoot. His quote also indicates that he was not especially pleased with the experience, as he was in an uneasy state for a large portion of the shoot. This could be translated as a sign of frustration with the production, or just a reflection of his own individual discomfort. In either case, it is clear that Morris Chestnut was not especially pleased with the recording experience.
This quote is written / told by Morris Chestnut somewhere between January 1, 1969 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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