I like playing good guys.

I just love playing good guys.

There's no good guys and bad guys.

I've played quite a few good guys.

I'm a bad girl. I always fall for good guys.

Normally I play dads, good guys, and little animals.

Most of my career I purposely spent doing good guys.

When your best players are really good guys, it's the best.

I've been around some really good guys from different teams.

I play mostly bad guys on TV and mostly good guys in movies.

My optimism holds that the good guys eventually come out on top.

I like guys who are understandable and good guys who are flawed.

When I was a kid, 'Robocop' to me was just good guys and bad guys.

The bad guys always fight dirty, and the good guys always fight clean.

But you see, I have played more good guys than I have played villains.

When I did 'Good Guys Wear Black,' I had a lot of dialogue in that movie.

What are movies for if not to have the good guys triumph over the bad ones?

All my best players have been really good guys, which means I can coach them.

As a competitor, you want to pitch against the elite guys and really good guys.

In 1942, everyone was ready to go and fight for the good guys. It was so simple.

I gotta be able to beat good guys at any moment. I think that's what I'm taking.

I think at this point in my life, I'd like to play more good guys than bad guys.

You can date whoever you want, but you should marry the nerds and the good guys.

The bad guys don't always get punished and the good guys are not necessarily pure.

There are a lot of good guys that I race against, and that's what I enjoy the most.

I like pretty conservative guys, good guys. I always look for the qualities I find in my father.

Sometimes there are no good guys. There are no bad guys. It seems like everybody is in the middle.

The thought of making a movie in which the monsters were the good guys was just financial suicide.

It was an hour of sanity with the good guys winning, a situation where the world was right side up.

I'd really like to do a movie again with Tim Robbins and Clint Eastwood. They were really good guys.

It's definitely more fun playing a bad guy. It feels a lot better than playing one of the good guys.

Men often think it's the bad boys who get the hot chicks. But I'm living proof that the good guys win.

The nWo almost singlehandedly ruined the business as far as good guys, bad guys, cowboys, and Indians.

I approach serious subjects, and I like to have the good guys win and have the parents among the good guys.

I have a tendency to think that when you portray baddies in movies, they come out more human than good guys.

Hollywood continues to present the U.S. Army as being the good guys, always defeating the aliens or foreigners.

You know I am all about the good guys, but sometimes we get put to the back of the line because we are too nice.

I never saw Frankenstein or King Kong or the Creature from the Black Lagoon as bad guys. They were the good guys.

I don't really have a lot of fun playing just straight good guys. It's not my thing. It's like Tom Hanks territory.

Cinema explains American society. It's like a Western, with good guys and bad guys, where the weak don't have a place.

I've been playing against really good guys. Put myself in positions to win. Eventually I'll win more than I lose these.

So I've been fortunate to have a bunch of teammates - pretty much all the teammates I've had have been pretty good guys.

The way I look at humanity, I don't think there's good guys or bad guys. We're all potentially bad and potentially good.

Counter-insurgency warfare is not a simple thing... it's not as simple as, like, good guys versus bad guys. It is a mess.

I always try to find something I like about the bad guys and then try to find the mistakes and the flaws in the good guys.

It is clear to me that creating a pathway for decryption only for good guys is technologically stupid. You just can't do that.

Gadhafi opponents included many 'good guys,' but they never received the support necessary to govern a new Libya after he was gone.

I'm a good guy. I love playing bad guys, but good guys that have a good thing going on, I like that, too. I don't like passive good guys.

I'm not going to put them all in a box and say they all cheat. There are some good guys and I have met some good guys that play basketball.

In every thriller written about Washington, particularly after 9/11, there are good guys and there are bad guys, and there's no gray area at all.

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