When I was a kid, I loved horror films. I used to stay up on Saturday night to watch.
I don't watch the dailies. You want to just turn in your resignation when you watch the dailies.
I watch TV all the time. Everything.
I sympathize with politicians who have to watch every syllable they utter for fear it will be misused by somebody with an agenda.
I don't really like to watch myself [in movie] very much, even afterwards. I kind of feel that when I've finished shooting, that's my job done, really. It's not my business what happens to it next. I just do what I do and that's what I love: doing it.
I think there's nothing worse than telling actors what to do in front of everyone, because then on the next take, everyone's waiting to see if you do that ... Everyone watches. It's just the worst thing.
The [Elian] raid... was almost worth it, if only to watch Jesse Jackson...defending an armed pre-dawn raid by the US government on a minority household.
I'd love to be [one of MacGyver's buddies]. I'd watch that one and just think, wow, what a life. Living in Hawaii, driving around in someone's Ferrari, and solving mysteries.
Traveling around, it's difficult to follow much TV. Mainly I'm somebody who watches sports.
It's painful to watch your parents not be in control of things.
I watch ESPN all day. If you come into my trailer, ESPN is on. That's the first thing I do when I leave the set.
The last watch I wore felt like a handcuff. When I need to know the time, I check my cell phone.
I'm an HBO subscriber, and I watch a bunch of great shows on HBO.
I watch mostly independent films.
Watch what you say and do because little eyes are watching you.
To me, being popular means I've got more friends. You've got to watch who your friends are, if you want to get close to them, but I've got a lot of acquaintances. And then, you've got to be real careful who your friends are, because you never know why they're your friend.
I don't really watch that much TV. I have training camp to worry about.
There are a lot of actors who will watch the monitors. They'll do a scene, and then the director will look back to see if he got whatever he wanted. I just find it odd to sit there and watch yourself. But if you can be objective, I can see how it's really useful as a tool, especially if you're doing something physical.
You want people to watch what you're doing.
It's poetry to watch the game when the game is left alone, when there's not a bunch of flags on the ground.
Do this research if we don't have a season -- watch how much evil, which we call crime, watch how much crime picks up, if you take away our game.
We're all watching each other, so there's no chance for censorship. The main problem is the idiot TV. If you watch local news, your head will turn to mush.
I know my mom said as early as she can remember letting me watch TV, my one treat a week when I was like 6 was to stay up and watch 'Saturday Night Live.'
Don't forget to bring that little blonde haired girl along. You know the one, love to watch her jump up and down.
My ego is really good. I don't need to watch myself on TV, like some others.