I think you get less takes on TV than in movies.
I'd like to classify my life as a romantic comedy. Unfortunately I feel it's probably more like a TV reality show.
It's actually much harder to develop a TV show than I had anticipated.
When I watch TV, I'm embarrassed by some of what's on.
TV is not a baby sitter.
Well, TV series tie you up. You can't do films while you're doing a TV series.
Why do British people make such good TV? It's so annoying. Stop it. Is it because they have free health care? Uggh.
You don't have to turn on the TV set. You don't have to work on the Internet. It's up to you.
I'm on the Internet a lot more than I watch TV and most everybody I know is, and yet if you watch most late-night talk shows, it's as if it doesn't even exist.
Anything can happen anytime in markets. And no advisor, economist, or TV commentator-and definitely not Charlie nor I-can tell you when chaos will occur. Market forecasters will fill your ear but will never fill your wallet.
I did Showtime at the Apollo when I was 10, and it was the first time that Id ever performed on TV, and it felt great.
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.
People sometimes, they just stop because they see this scope movie. They say "oh, this is a real movie, this is not a TV movie. "
There’s something to be said about sitting in front of the TV and being removed from your own life and just pushed into another one.
One of the things that's really fun to tap in with television right now is this sort of explosion, the peak TV moment that we're in, people are exploring different modes of storytelling here. But one of the exciting things here is being able to commit upfront to a big, big, big story.
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.
I enjoy reality TV shows. Watching them, and appearing in them. There's a spontaniety involved in the unscripted shows that I like to be involved with.
If you are an ugly woman, you have no chance of getting a TV job.
Watching a movie with an audience is so exciting. For me, coming from TV, you finish an episode and then it airs, and I'm at home. There's no gratification and there's no audience interaction with it.
It was a period when live TV was just starting and getting popular and they took it seriously too. Not so much like TV now. They did [Ernst] Hemingway and [William] Faulkner - and they're all wonderful artists and it just was very creative at that time.