Believe it or not, I don't own a TV. Crazy huh?
I am always outside and couldn't care less about what's on TV these days.
I say, look at the melons on that lass,” Ian exclaimed, his gaze now on the TV. “And hung like a stallion, he is.” “Focus, mate,” Spade muttered.
TV has nothing to do with painting. It's just transmission.
On TV you can't show landscapes. You just can't. Even a postcard is better.
(Landscapes) are too close to painting. And TV has nothing to do with painting. It's just transmission. And you can't transmit a landscape, happily enough.
In the clubs, it's all out and you can say whatever as the character. TV has standards.
You can be a lot more subtle on TV, which is funny because I feel like TV is known for being the opposite of that. The thing we experience in life is that things are not overly dramatic, and things often happen in really small ways.
What I love about [TV] is this: It's a specific thing to be able to tell a satisfying, rewarding story in less than 25 minutes. Not everyone can pull that off. There's something really cool about giving lit people a bunch of little mini movies.
It's difficult to get away from the shadow of a TV character.
It's the only time that I'm ever nervous on stage, is when we're doing live TV. Especially an awards show, because I know you can't fix it.
It's like if people don't see you on TV every day, they think you're in cryogenics somewhere.
Magazines, books, novels, TV, internet, movies - all of those things is what creates our consciousness.
When they've shut down, you get more nervous. They react to that, and it's just this hideous shame spiral. Although sometimes that can be some good train-wreck TV. That's another reason it's definitely difficult - when you are just not connecting, and it's there for the world to see.
You can see when that happens with bands when they do TV appearances; they just shut down. They get really irritated.
I hate making TV documentaries.
The phone rings and there's another Broadway show or another TV series or a movie. That's the gamble you take.
My life is really precious. I don't want to spend it watching ambient TV that just drifts through you. I've got better things to do.
Nobody really knows what makes a hit TV show.
As movies and TV projects come up, they go out to the agents and we just go out and audition for them.
Reality TV is anything but.
The craziest thing about TV directing is I turned in a version, and then they made their final changes - so I don't know what they are. So I'm like, "Ooo, I'm dying to see the final print."
Take responsibility about what you have on your TV, and about what you are out there supporting.
If people can't take the heat and can't take the controversy then they shouldn't be involved in advertising of reality TV because there is so much heat and controversy in reality TV.
Why not pick up the new full-length motion picture at the corner drugstore and then run it through one's home TV receiver?