The people who are doing really well and who are getting stopped in airports are the people who are going to say the more outrageous things and get on TV and state their opinion on a regular basis.
The first film I can remember seeing on TV was 'The Brides of Dracula.' I was instantly hooked.
Sci-fi and fantasy used to be a TV staple throughout my childhood. Then it just stopped dead. It was seen as culty, a minority interest.
No one's going to watch The Bible on primetime TV.
My strength as a TV writer was my total lack of interest in television.
My grandson sees me as Lois on TV every Christmas, and that scores me points.
In the early '90s, there was such a limited idea of what you could see on TV.
TV [series] is a six-year decision. It's not four or five weeks. If a filmmaker and I don't get along, it's four weeks of your life, so whatever.
With TV, you don't know, but you can build it as you go and bring some things to life. It's malleable, changeable and flexible.
LazyTown' is not a TV property, but a lifestyle brand for children.
I wouldn't do the 'Magic Hour' again, but I would do TV again. The 'Magic Hour' is not me. Anything I would do, I would have to be me. That is how it would work.
When I started in film, I was living and working in Asia, and when we did films there, it was so fast. It was much like TV.
When you do a TV show, there's always the fear that it will become tired and you'll know exactly what's going to happen.
I don't really watch TV series because I don't want to get hooked on them and have them suck up all my time.
TV is not a baby sitter.
It takes a minute to get use to the TV thing, and I have so much more respect for TV actors now.
When I am in a hotel, and I turn off the lights and the TV, I just freak out. I turn the TV back on and don't get any sleep.
If you're an independent, you don't get on TV. And in the rare instances that you do get on, you get a fraction of what that very same movie would get if it came in through Fox or Viacom.
I keep re-watching Friends. It's so dumb. There's so much good TV and I'm really into all of it.
With my child, I hardly watch TV now.
No. At the States we get no matches that are played in Europe on TV.
Nobody Wants to be themselves. That's why there's tv. -Ephigenia.
Broadcast TV is still the mothership and it will be for the foreseeable future. Audiences may be declining slightly but revenues are going up and profits are going up.
I watch a lot of Turner Classic movies. But I don't do private screenings. I don't have the old school, reel to reel projectors. I do have a big screen TV, though.
Music TV in the U.K. is disappearing. 'Top Of The Pops,' 'CD:UK' and shows like that have gone, and it's bringing down the music industry. We should do as much as we can to keep our music TV and producers need to be more willing to accommodate live music.