This is what America's all about, nobody's being hurt they have a right to express themselves, I watched all the television I could on Miami-Dade and I didn't see anybody being shoved around.
People want the truth but they only want the truth so they can talk bad about you on the blog or on television. They want you to tell them the truth and it screws everybody.
If you're going to take care of your kids and pay for your house and do something good for adults, you have to do something on television now.
Calvin:"It says here that 'religion is the opiate of the masses.'...what do you suppose that means?" Television: "...it means that Karl Marx hadn't seen anything yet
We grew up without a television, so we constantly had music playing in our house.
Perhaps the crime situation would be improved if we could get more cops off television and onto the streets.
Television can stir emotions, but it doesn't invite reflection as much as the printed page.
Television is a medium. It is neither rare nor well done.
Television is full of fictional and real violence that's turned into entertainment.
It's in the nature of television to restrain the spontaneity of a live event. Things become more and more prepackaged.
Television is where you earn regular money so you can plan a little bit but even then only when you have a regular gig. If you're just doing the odd appearance, you don't know if it will carry on.
When we started in television, there was that magic box in the corner of the room, and 'Oh my gosh - look what it's doing!'
The place I feel most at home is when I have health insurance. I really don't care how I get it, whether it's on film, or television or waiting tables, you know?
I have always been of the mind that good work is good work, whether performed on stage, on television or in film and, like any reasonable actor, I keep my options open.
Film and television essentially feel the same when you're doing it, because it's the same technical approach.
I generally prefer to stay quiet before a performance. I don't like television cameras, but an interview is OK.
The showrunner relationship in television is what the director relationship in film, there's really no more important relationship.
With television you are producing hours and hours of music and for film it is a shorter experience for both the audience and for you as a composer.
I've always approached television from a little more cinematic perspective, if not a much more cinematic perspective because of the shows I have been fortunate enough to work on.
I have been very fortunate in that I'm not doing all network shows or all cable shows, television has really become a year-round process in the way that it's made.
There was a time when I said, "I'm going to go do a television thing," after doing all these theatrical films, and heard, "Television? Why are you going to go back to television?" It's an interesting place.
I never really wanted to be an actor. And that was the beginning of it, I began to write things down and eventually became a writer on a television show.
I worked at a local television station and I got a chance to direct and do all those things - worked kiddie shows, Ranger House show with the hand puppets and things like that.
Everything was happening all the time. You never needed television.
I made it to the childbearing phase without TV dependence, then looked around and thought, Well gee, why start now? Why get a pet python on the day you decide to raise fuzzy little gerbils?