I've always had a problem with the average macho man - they've always been a threat to me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm hardly macho. I present myself as very unnoticeable.
When you're a man you try and be macho.
I'm not trying to be macho, I promise you.
The tragedy of machismo is that a man is never quite man enough.
I've been fortunate. I've worked in a lot of things where I had those kinds of experiences with actors who were perceived as very macho guys, everybody from Lee Marvin to Charlie Bronson to Harrison Ford to Robert Shaw.
I don't like being called 'macho.' Macho basically means stupid and a real Italian man is not macho, he's smart. That's smart in both senses: elegant and clever.
Machismo requires Latin blood. I'd say I never experienced machismo up close until I worked in a French office; the typical Wall Street gunner has the soul of a coffee filter in comparison.
Sometimes macho language is to mask things people are not ready to deal with.
I absolutely haven't set out to burnish a reputation as a macho figure by picking fights.
I love playing the macho guy who looks like an idiot.