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"I was probably 8 years old; my mom let me stay up one night. She's like, 'You have to see this movie..." — Mark Ruffalo
I was probably 8 years old; my mom let me stay up one night. She's like, 'You have to see this movie.' It was 'A Streetcar Named Desire,' and it was on TV, and it was a big deal. And I saw Marlon Brando, and I was like, 'Oh, my God.' That's where it started.
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