O.J.: Made in America (2016)
O.J. Simpson: Self
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Quotes
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O.J. Simpson : [referring to his refusal to participate in the boycott of 1968 Summer Olympics along with other prominent African American athletes] I'm not black, I'm O.J.
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O.J. Simpson : [Referring to the Bruno Magli shoes he "claimed" he never owned] I would never wear those ugly-ass shoes.
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O.J. Simpson : [narrating first lines] As a kid growing up in the ghetto, one of the things I wanted the most was not money, it was fame. I wanted to be known, I wanted people to say, "hey there goes O.J."
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O.J. Simpson : [last lines, recorded on June 17, 1994] I don't know how I ended up here. I just don't know how I ended up here. I thought I lived a great life. I thought I treated everybody well. I went out of my way to make everybody comfortable and happy. I felt the goodness in myself and the goodness I gave people. I don't feel any goodness in myself right now. I feel empty. I feel totally empty. I felt I have some last thing I gotta say to somebody. Please remember me as the Juice. Please remember me as a good guy. Please.
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O.J. Simpson : [a video image of three cheerleaders lap-dancing on him] Thank you Jesus!
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O.J. Simpson : [at his parole hearing] When I first came here, I was a porter which comprised on cleaning things in the unit I was in and basically after a relatively short period of time I started working as a gym worker. I'd start each day disinfecting the workout equipment in the gym, mopping the floors, with the other group of us that work in the gym. I've coached teams since I've been here, I like to say, "We won the championship and we're old guys, a totally mixed group of players, " I didn't play, I just coached.
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[2000s O.J. Simpson is trying out an old man costume for his prank show "Juiced" while audio from an interview from the 70s plays to contrast]
O.J. Simpson : You know, the public has to identify with an athlete. You can be in awe of an athlete, and there's many athletes out there that you in awe of, but you wanna feel a part of that person. I think people view me as a certain way, and I don't wanna let them down.
Interviewer : Are you any different than you were ten years ago? 20? 30?
O.J. Simpson : I'm just the way I've always been. I look at myself and think I'm a good guy. I truly believe, in the most part, that you get what you deserve in this world. If you allow things to happen to you, they will happen to you.