(sidney guilaroff) they don't match the crowd at all, they don't even come close.used to go to the movies to get away from everyday life. there was an illusion about what they saw on the screen, and that was very nice then, that distinguished them. nobody really looks like the kinds of movie stars that become stars. no one looks like that. the women are drag queens, female female-impersonators. they have to get in drag too. everybody has to get in drag to be a movie star, some kind of drag. tough-guy drag. because no one is really like that. tell me... don't, chip. don't what? i don't want to die. if i have to die, i'm going to die last. you may need me and this winchester, curly. i'll make it worth your while. a few tiny people have what it takes to get there. but then you have to go that extra level to make them a movie star. you don't see these people walking to the drug store, and the ones that you do aren't stars, they're actors. a star in the old days was someone taken by a studio, trained, processed. the studio had its feelers out at all times and whenever i