THIS ACTION THAT I FORESEE has nothing to do with melodrama It is that life as lived by me now is a series of exceptions I was (am?) not unique but special. This is why I was an artist
The usual way - through a long series of rejections, revising my manuscripts, and kept trying again and again. Finally I was fortunate enough to find a good agent.
History is a series of approximations of the final singularity.
Mortality: not acquittal but a series of postponements is what we hope for.
I remember devouring the entire Hardy Boys series over one summer, enthralled by their bravery and cleverness.
That movie [A Series of Unfortunate Events] told four books in two hours, and we have two hours per book. So we have eight hours to tell four books, and if people watch we'll get to tell more of them. There's only thirteen books, so there's only going to be two more seasons, but that allows for a lot of time to be in character and to maintain character.
When I got out of baseball, I got all the way out. I might watch a World Series game or something.
There's nothing wrong with the Little League World Series that locking out the adults couldn't cure.
What I enjoy the most is portraying villains like a vampire, a serial killer, a supernatural creature, etc. . . That's when I have the most fun, creating those roles. I also love playing the hero in horror movies, because then I get to really be believable, truthful to feel the terror, the scariness, the horror, and be able to really transmit that to the audiences watching the movie or that TV series.
In a 91-part series of sob stories from the laid off and the disgruntled, The NY Times is in the midst of bemoaning 'the downsizing of America' - better known as 'the whining of America. ' The cause of all the heartache, in the esteemed newspaper of record's view, appears to be heartless corporate chieftains - as well as capitalism itself. Americans are moving forward, despite shackles. The shackles I am referring to are not NAFTA, not corporations. They are, instead, the barriers imposed by our own government.
Series work is just grueling.
What I've talked about the entire series and throughout this playoffs is about intensity and effort, desire and will of our players.
Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes; I'm afraid it's time for goodbye again
in serial music, the series itself is seldom audible. . . What I'm interested in is a compositional process and a sounding music that are one in the same thing.
I've been very fortunate to be able to use my series as a platform to show a good message for the kids.
I'd really been wanting to do a television series. I was looking for a comedy.
What makes Jessica Jones series so unique is that it really is an allegory for many different types of abuse, whether it be sexual abuse, physical abuse, or psychological abuse. That's what makes this such an incredibly bold show.
Nichelle Nichols had decided leave the original Star Trek series after the first season. Fed up with racist harassment and limitation, culminating with her learning that studio executives were withholding her fan mail, she submitted her resignation. She withdrew it when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. convinced her that her role was too important a cultural breakthrough to leave.
We lost one, we won two and we lost another one. We'll take 50 percent in four years in championships any day. Obviously, we want to win all of them, but that's just the nature of the game. Not proud of the way we played in this series.
Every movie has its own unique series of challenges.