I got an Apple TV and hooked it up right away. Undeniably, this is the way of the future, period. It just is, and that's cool. What's cool about this is that we got to do something so playful, cool, kick-ass and over-the-top.
When I was four I thought everything in TV was just TV, then I was five and Ma unlied about lots of it being pictures of real and Outside being totally real. Now I’m in Outside but it turns out lots of it isn’t real at all.
I love vegging out in front of the TV, eating pizza!
I don't really watch that much TV, to be honest.
Too much TV hurts movies.
We have a society where every hit maker and TV presenter is gay.
Why do British people make such good TV? It's so annoying. Stop it. Is it because they have free health care? Uggh.
I got hooked on TV westerns back in the early sixties when I was about five, mostly because my brother was addicted to them and wouldn't let me watch anything else.
Let's just say that if you were stealing TVs instead of thoughts, you would have been caught by a half-deaf, mostly blind, fifteen year old dog three robberies ago.
There's some great women doing TV. I would love to do a Grey's Anatomy-type show. I'm a big fan.
TV is the best. I wish that's how life was.
The problem with TV now is that there's so much competition, that you're always on the chopping block.
You can make a feature that makes millions but only so many people see it. With a hit TV show, every week you'll have 16 million - 20 million people watching you.
Horror audiences don't need to see some TV actor they're familiar with.
I do everything on the computer. TV is obsolete technology for me.
We don't like to use the phrase "state security" in the United States because it reminds us of all the bad regimes. But it's a key concept, because when these officials are out on TV, they're not talking about what's good for you. They're not talking about what's good for business. They're not talking about what's good for society. They're talking about the protection and perpetuation of a national state system.
I think TV shows have usurped films!
I have died in enough TV and films.
One of the great things about a TV series is that it's different to a movie - in a movie you obviously know the beginning, the middle and the end of what you're going to do. With a TV series it's unfolding, and you're discovering with every episode.
Before I got married, I never really watched TV. Now, my husband and I watch 'The Bachelor' together. I love 'The Soup' - that's where I get a lot of my pop culture - and 'Chelsea Lately.
What right does a politician have to tell me what I can and cannot watch? Change the channel if you don't like what's on TV!
If I wasn't a comic or TV star, I really wanted to be a photojournalist.
And for you kids watching at home, remember, the less homework you do and the closer you sit to the TV, the more points you get.
Fame you'll be famous, as famous as can be, with everyone watching you win on TV, Except when they don't because sometimes they won't.
The thing about TV is it's a meritocracy. I love that aspect of it - and I've had shows that have gone on the air and been canceled. I've seen the good and the bad of it.