"I was out to have a good time and have some fun. It's a fun script and fun people are in the movie"
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The repetition matters. “Good time,” “fun,” “fun script,” “fun people” isn’t verbal laziness so much as actor-speak for chemistry and ease. Scripts can be “good” on paper and miserable on set; people can be talented and still drain the room. Keitel’s subtext is labor politics: at a certain point, craft isn’t just about prestige or transformation, it’s about choosing conditions that don’t eat you alive. “Out to” suggests intention, even self-protection - a veteran deciding that the job can be lighter without being lesser.
There’s also a contextual wink at how film culture sells seriousness as virtue. Older actors are expected to justify every role as art, legacy, relevance. Keitel refuses that sermon. He’s advertising an environment: a project where the social fabric is part of the performance. For an actor known for intensity, “fun” becomes the provocation - a reminder that professionalism isn’t the opposite of enjoyment, and that sometimes the most honest reason to say yes is that it feels good to be there.
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Keitel, Harvey. (2026, January 15). I was out to have a good time and have some fun. It's a fun script and fun people are in the movie. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-out-to-have-a-good-time-and-have-some-fun-148520/
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Keitel, Harvey. "I was out to have a good time and have some fun. It's a fun script and fun people are in the movie." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-out-to-have-a-good-time-and-have-some-fun-148520/.
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"I was out to have a good time and have some fun. It's a fun script and fun people are in the movie." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-out-to-have-a-good-time-and-have-some-fun-148520/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.







