There are many films and TV shows I make where people find themselves in fantastical situations; as often as possible, their reactions to it are very normal.
And the consumer doesn’t care. They don’t watch networks, they watch TV shows.
We want to be more than just being the Bella Twins and the stars of these reality TV shows. I want to have a bigger purpose in life. So that’s why, with Birdiebee, we really want to give back.
I really don’t like the way most movies and TV shows are supervised – I hate when there’s someone singing over dialogue, songs just thrown in there.
It used to be that people would watch TV shows because they knew the characters would stay the same. Whether it’s Archie Bunker or it’s Thomas Magnum you watch it because it’s like, ‘I’m comfortable, this is the same guy.’
I’m from Hollywood. That’s where we make movies and TV shows… I’m not from down here in men-fus ten-uh-see, okay?
It was after sometime that I convinced myself that TV shows run on talent, not people, and then used my talent to the fullest.
I did some theatre. I had some smaller roles in a couple TV shows and films. I used to think I did a lot of acting, but my ‘career’ started when I started ‘Homeland’.
The Great British Bake Off’ has rapidly evolved into one of the nation’s favourite TV shows.
Number one, as an audience member, I tend to like violent movies and TV shows because it’s not real.
Trump’s inability to face the truth of his loss to Biden might explain why he has barely faced reporters at all in the closing weeks of his presidency. Even more remarkably, he rarely ever called into his favorite TV shows.
Many TV shows these days have rural flavor, but in terms of content, they are all family politics.
It’s really cool to hear your stuff in things like TV shows. It’s a pretty cool feeling to hear what you did in the studio and then to hear it in places like that. It’s definitely surreal.
I download TV shows more and more, especially from the U.S.
I’m obsessed with trash TV. I love horrible TV. shows. It’s the white trash in me, you know?
I’ve read a lot of fiction from writers just starting out, and the dialogue is a little bit forced, or it’s almost too teenager-y, or too slang-y or putting too much technology or trends in there. I try to stay pretty trend-neutral. I try not to mention too many current bands or current TV shows.
Unless I’m asked to dress up in a costume, TV shows prefer a clean, modern look, so I’ve developed a wardrobe full of plain, bright colours. If it’s an outdoors job, I just wear big jumpers.
I never thought I would get such a perfect role in ‘Modern Family.’ A lot of TV shows now are looking for more Latin women.
I’ve worked on 30-something different TV shows, and most of the people can’t stand each other.
I’m very – I love talking about games, I love talking about movies and TV shows and love what I do at work. But after work, I don’t want to talk to anybody. I’m super private. I stay home.
I’m extremely bad at not missing TV shows, but I’d like not to miss ’24.’
When I was a kid, ‘Quantum Leap’ was one of my favorite TV shows.
And I don’t think that success can be measured by how many TV shows you’re on.
I would watch different TV shows on the Disney Channel like Raven Symone on ‘That’s So Raven’… and I was like, ‘that’s something that I really want to do when I get older.’
Often, African-Americans’ work is accepted as if we did something artistic by happenstance. It’s almost like, ‘They make TV shows the same way they dance. It’s just natural!’
Growing up, I never knew that Raffi turned down celebrity endorsements, TV shows, and specials and refused to make merchandise, but it makes sense given how I think about him: My memories are limited to his voice through the record player and the album covers I stared at.
I was always enamored with TV shows and movies. But you didn’t grow up in my town and turn into an actor.
I do a lot of voice over for Japanese anime titles as well as live-action stuff and original stuff from the States. ‘Legion of Super Heroes,’ ‘New Wolverine: The X – Men’ animated series, ‘Afro Samurai’ and some live-action stuff, TV shows here and there – I like to mix it up.
A lot of amazing films are happening, a lot amazing TV shows are happening, and people are not afraid to pick actors instead of stars.
Working on TV shows was fun, but I felt crazy pressured and stressed.
One does not have to get frustrated with getting an opportunity, whether it is film, short film, web series or TV shows… As an entertainer, opportunities have expanded.
TV shows are built on relationships, and it seemed kind of odd to make a show without any relationships in it.
Like the rabid fans of sports, the same goes for fans and their actors, TV shows and movies. You love what you love, and it bonds you with others who love the same thing.
Streaming TV shows, movies, and other types of video over the Internet to all manner of devices, once a fringe habit, is now a squarely mainstream practice. Even people still paying for cable or satellite service often also have Netflix or Hulu accounts.
In all my years of cricket, I’ve given hundreds of interviews and done dozens of TV shows, but what you will read in my memoir are the stories and thoughts I’ve never shared openly.
I can’t say I was like a die-hard zombie fan, but I’ve definitely seen a few different zombie movies and TV shows.
Yeah, I don’t think I’m gonna do anymore TV shows.
Being famous has changed a lot, because now there’s so many outlets, between magazines, TV shows, and the Internet, for people to stalk and follow you. We created the monster.
My dad is an art director for BBC TV shows, and my mum does screen printing workshops. Both of my parents played instruments, too, and my mum used to have crazy house parties when me and my brother were young – dub and garage would be banging through my house.
In Australia, I wrote lots of little plays and put them on, and then I worked on a few different TV shows, like the Australian equivalent of ‘SNL.’ I would write and perform all of my characters.
I tested on a lot of TV shows and films after I finished drama school.
A lot of the TV shows, they do long hours, and they do a lot of days, and you don’t get a lot of time. But the good thing is, if you get one that’s made in L.A., or made in a place you want to be, you get to go home every night.
My tastes in all things lean towards the arty and boring. I like sports documentaries about Scrabble players, bands that play quiet, unassuming music, and TV shows that win awards. In that way, I am an elitist snob.
Seminars, TV shows, documentaries, always spreading Brazilian jiu-jitsu. I’m an instrument of this art more than a character myself.
I hate remakes of TV shows – I didn’t like the new Charlie’s Angels at all – and I just don’t see the point of going back and doing the same thing over again. Baywatch was fun and successful, probably because we didn’t know what the heck we were doing.
I’ve feel like I’ve been doing TV shows most of my life.
Whether it’s TV shows or the films that I’ve done, it’s always a priority for me that the entire script should be good.
I left Mexico for artistic survival. If I had stayed, I would have been forced by the government, who control the movie business, to direct TV shows or commercials or infomercials for the government.
There is such a flood of TV shows, movies, video games, comics, and books, but somehow ‘Avatar’ is still being discovered by each new generation.
I’ve always loved ‘Before and After’ stories, in books, magazines, and TV shows. Whenever I read those words, I’m hooked. The thought of a transformation – any kind of transformation – thrills me. And that’s the promise of habits.
I don’t like movies, TV shows, or books or anything that’s preaching to the audience or speaking down to us.