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I play both X-Box 360 and Playstation 3. I prefer X-Box 360, but they don't have 'MLB - The Show,' so I have to play every other game on the X-Box.
We are hopeful that the North Koreans can show a little bit more realism, a little bit more flexibility.
If I do what I really want to do, I'm not going to do a typical commercial Broadway show, so I'm going to write what I want to write.
Before 'The OC,' I was on track to do some great films... and one thing happens, and then I got this mega-stardom all from this show.
The 'ER' role was not Asian-specific, and my agent knew that I loved the show.
I'm happy to be on a show that's bridging that gap of 'Okay, I'm not a teenager anymore, I'm a man.'
I grew up watching 'Friends' and watching Rachel and Monica idolize George Clooney and the other 'ER' guy on the show.
I did a show called 'What A Country,' with Yakov Smirnoff and Don Knotts. I used to write jokes for Yakov's stand-up act.
Estimates show that small businesses contribute 60-80 percent of the net new jobs annually.
The older I get, the more I surf and do more stretches to get ready for the rock show.
I listen a lot to Howard Stern. Not the show, the interviews. He has a separate podcast of just interviews. They're fantastic.
I took to 'SpongeBob' and started watching it frequently. Even when I'm older, I think I'll still watch the show.
What's fun now is that I have a show at USA that I co-wrote called 'Benched.' I'm completely behind the scenes and not the actor at all.
Part of my job is to read the paper, watch C-Span and show things that haven't been shown or were buried.
But James Gandolfini and Edie Falco, they did such great work, especially in the last show.
Cancer's like the ultimate excuse. Who's gonna say, 'Oh, no, you have to show up for this one?' 'Hey, I got cancer. I can't be there.' It's the ultimate eraser.
Trying to show people something they haven't really seen before can get a lot of push-back.
Nobody's ever kept their sitcom character going after the show's off the air.
I'm not the kind of person who ever thought, 'Oh, a one-woman show - bring it on!'
I get very intense: I get to the show five hours early. If we're on at 8 P.M., I'm there at 3 in the afternoon.
I don't know what my record's going to be. I can't dictate it. I mean, obviously I have to pitch well, but it also takes the guys at the plate to show up as well.
Another show I really enjoyed working on was 'Raising The Bar.' I did four or five episodes of that show.
After 'NewsRadio,' I did say to my agent, 'If I get another TV show, I'd want to do a drama.' Then I got offered the part on 'ER,' and I was on that show for eight years.
This sounds really craven on some level, but on some level, a lot of what I'm doing is trying to not do a typical TV show.
One thing I incorporated in my novel 'The Poe Shadow' was the little-known fact that documents show Poe inherited a slave and decided to free him.
I directed an episode of 'Party of Five' toward the very end of that show. It was a great experience.
We've rewritten entire scenes and had them animated twelve hours before the show goes on the air. It's not fun.
In our show, there's usually a comeuppance. Or, if not, it's an anti-ending. And you're supposed to get that.
I dabbled in puppetry throughout college and even had my own traveling puppet show after I graduated.
In fighting, if you get hit in the face, you don't show it. You can't show it.
I was offered the role of the Reverse Flash on 'The Flash' by Executive Producer Andrew Kreisberg and Greg Berlanti, who co-created the series with Andrew. I said 'yes' immediately because I had worked with those guys before on the show 'Eli Stone.'
In the fourth-grade talent show, my buddies and I dressed up like the California Raisins - they were big then! - and lip-synched.
I'm really obsessed with this show right now called 'Power,' produced by 50 Cent.
If you made a movie of 'Sharp Objects,' chances are that it would be a smaller film, but as a TV show, it can reach a lot of people.
I started at the 'Wall Street Journal Report' as a production assistant typing chyrons and rolling the teleprompter, and then I became a producer, producing stories in the field, then the show's line producer.
In England, there are so many TV commercials with nudity in them, and there are so many TV programs that show nudity on a regular basis. It's becoming more of a norm.
I want to show that I'm a real teenager, not some fantasized Hollywood kid.
I turned my daughter on to Strawberry Shortcake. I was really into the show when I was a kid.
In the end we're all Jerry Springer Show guests, really, we just haven't been on the show.
I noticed that mainstream western TV channels, especially CNN and ABC, show the same thing.
Even when I did 'New York Undercover' I put together a five-year marketing and promotional campaign to maximize the exposure of that show.
My goal when I make my show is to make a show for women. I don't make a show for men.
When Matt LeBlanc had his show 'Joey', I strongly suggested to the producers that they should bring me on.
I used to trip over my legs and get detention for my too-short shorts because none fit. I still trip, but now I like to show them off.
In my career, I've really wanted to sort of be a morpher and not show my own identity.
I became interested in fashion when my mother did a runway show for Thierry Mugler.
By using novels, I show ordinary kids confronting and overcoming great odds.
I loved television. 'Starsky and Hutch' was my show. 'SWAT.' Both Aaron Spelling shows. Loved 'em.
Propositions show what they say: tautologies and contradictions show that they say nothing.
We actually did quite a lot of comedy on 'Xena'. The whole show was very tongue-in-cheek.
I didn't really come from money. So I wanted my thesis show to grab as much attention as possible.
I wanted to prove that I could do something, so I made a short film. That was in fact my main concern, to be able to show that I could do one.
I'm not somebody who likes to show off my cleavage, and I don't dress up for the papers.
There is tragic evidence to show that the paintings at the French prehistoric art sites are deteriorating.
I'd run the gamut of emotions on 'Falcon Crest.' When the show folded, I was ready to move on.
I really started acting when I was 12 when I was doing this television show called 'Jack & Bobby.'
'Rent' was the show that made me want to write. Or that showed me you're allowed to write.
I think it's refreshing that it's not called 'The Archie Show.' It's called 'Riverdale,' not 'Archie,' which is good.
I want to do more films - not just comedies, because I really want to show my range.
It takes a while to get a show on, and I've a number that have not yet been produced. I want to see all of them produced spectacularly before I pack it in.
You know, they wanted to do a Broadway album and every show was kind of a bomb. There was no music at all.
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