You can't chase everybody on the Internet who's saying stuff about you, that's for sure.
The Internet has changed everything. We expect to know everything instantly. If you don't understand digital communication, you're at a disadvantage.
With tons of chaotic supply on the internet, you're going to have people who become very good at being curators or stylists. It's the same sort of people that I used to go to record shops for - I knew if certain people recommended something, it would be good. There's always going to be those people. It just depends on what they're called: curators or radio jockeys or bloggers.
I make a joke that I'm the Internet curmudgeon, but 'wary' is a good way to put it.
My feeling about the Internet or anything else is that the more it tends to become a cult, the more I want to call it into question.
I don't ever go on the Internet. I don't even know how it works.
There was more data transmitted over the Internet in 2010 than the entire history of the Internet through 2009.
The Internet's a big enough place for everybody to be happy.
The cliche was always that 'everybody's a critic,' but it becomes truer every day. Long before reviews appear in the traditional outlets, you can now usually discover - somewhere in the thickets of the Internet - reactions to shows from people who've seen them in previews.
Part of the power of the Internet is that information flows out there and it's generally not censored and it's generally not controlled by any single authority.
Is this true or only clever?
The Internet kept the joke going. Abevigoda.com was devoted to updating the actor's status, as was @AbeVigodaUpdate, a Twitter account.
It's such a thing now, people making fun of other people on the Internet.
As an early adopter of the internet, I've changed as the internet has changed, and I regret a lot of the things that I used to believe or used to do.
The Internet is an actor's best friend.
There's no law on the internet. There's no voice of reason. It's every man for himself!
It's harder to maintain that internet kind of fame. It requires daily work, as opposed to a movie star who can make a movie once every two years and stay in the public eye. I respect it.
I think the Internet has changed the world.
The Internet, and Google, and everything that goes along with that is awesome for some things, but not so awesome for other things. Because everything gets leaked nowadays.
Nothing's faster than the Internet.
I was a huge Internet junkie.
By the late '90s, those who were paying attention perceived the Internet as a 20-foot tidal wave coming, and we are all in kayaks.
I have been quoted saying that, in the future, all companies will be Internet companies. I still believe that. More than ever, really
I read the 'Times' and 'Post,' but I have nothing against the 'Daily News.' I also fish around the Internet for entertainment news but find most of what I read to be untrue or partially true.
I guess I'm not always looking for the same things in movies that most people are, which I wouldn't have necessarily even really known if not for spending too much time reading about myself on the Internet.