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The support that we have from the network in terms of watching us at an unusual time in the year and playing our episodes three times in a given week until we built an audience... is exceptional.
I'm quiet, and I don't enjoy watching horror flicks, so am I like Zeke? No way.
We made 16 episodes of Cracker and I loved doing the show, but unfortunately no one was watching us.
My idol growing up was Charlie Chaplin. I was obsessed with him. I mean, while other kids were watching Jim Carrey and the likes in the '90s, I was watching Charlie Chaplin films, because I was a bit of a geek. I became obsessed with this idea of physical comedy.
I thought about how I'd play a vampire for awhile because I grew up watching vampire films and reading books.
I was just watching baby videos of me and I was obviously an exhibitionist.
I think whenever anyone asked me why I wanted to be a hockey player, that's where it all started, watching the Winnipeg Jets play as a young kid.
My earliest memories are making little Super 8 films - or watching my brother make stop-motion space spectaculars.
I'm a trailer junkie. I love watching movie trailers as soon as they go up.
My heart aches watching Donald Trump... pouring his heart out... How can anyone doubt his sincerity?
When I'm filming a documentary, I feel like I should be the straight man, watching with a raised eyebrow.
I learned some chords and I started watching anybody I could, once I really got into it.
Donning a glove for a backyard toss, or watching a ball game, or just reflecting upon our baseball days, we are players again, forever young.
I've written films that are violent. I'm not big on sitting and watching violence.
In all the years that I've been in football - I went directly from coaching to broadcasting - I never really had a lot of experience watching it.
I remember watching Jodie Foster in Contact, and that kind of opened my eyes.
Beanie and Cecil was the first cartoon I remember watching and I think there are analogies.
I think for a lot of people that had seen me do 'Snabba Cash', after watching 'The Killing,' I think they got a sense that I could do different kinds of characters.
I don't take acting classes - I'm quite an autodidact. I prefer to learn from other actors by watching various movies. Evaluate my acting, spot the flaws and fix them.
I like watching athletics and I like watching boxing. Probably the sprints, I like watching sprinting.
I tend to be hypercritical of my performances. That's why I hate watching them with people I know.
I notice now, whatever character in whatever movie you're watching, they have these toned arms and muscles.
I remember watching 'I Love Lucy' from an early age, 'Laverne & Shirley.'
As much as I like watching horror films, I never thought I would act in them.
We were watching bands like the Ramones and Blondie and other bands beginning to ignite.
Probably the best part of my life has been watching the kids play their games.
We were watching the first series recently, and it has a charm, a kind of amateur charm. At that point we didn't involve ourselves technically at all - we just messed about and told our jokes - and it looks a bit like that.
I don't spend a lot of time watching my performances after the fact. I suck at playing video games, but I'm a fan of the creativity, the brilliance, and the possibility of the industry.
Al Jazeera is demonized by the United States, yet in Egypt my father would be watching it.
I grew up, like most people in my generation, watching John Travolta. I was thrilled to meet him.
It is a significant acknowledgment that the way people are watching television is changing and the model is quickly changing.
There are times when I'm watching an NFL quarterback struggling to get through the game, and I get bitter to some extent.
As a writer, I have this compulsion to take characters who appear formidable and bombard them with adversity until they crumble. What's interesting is watching them rise again, and seeing how they've changed and grown, if indeed they have.
If you really think about it, when watching television, you have product placement all the time.
I'm a big 'Star Wars' fan and grew up watching the movies. I read all the books and have read 'Star Wars' fiction that went between the newest trilogy and the original trilogy and it was part of my childhood.
What I've discovered is that my kids weren't watching the 'Today' show... they watch 'Gumby' and 'Bugs Bunny!'
Ironically, I grew up watching Indian movies as a kid in Russia. I am quite familiar with Bollywood. I grew up watching 'Disco Dancer;' I watched it some 20 times as a kid.
I grew up watching Indian movies as a kid in Russia. I am quite familiar with Bollywood.
I grew up watching my sisters and seeing kids at the local mountain hit jumps. After I hit my first jump, I knew this was something I was going to pursue.
You know, people aren't watching a network: they're watching cable channels.
I actually started as a model builder and quickly progressed into production design, which made sense because I could draw and paint. But I kept watching that guy over there who was moving the actors around and setting up the shots.
Watching 'Dark Crystal' now, having made Muppet films, it really strikes me just how ambitious that film is in terms of the constructs, the builds, the puppeteering.
Part of the reason I fell in love with cricket was watching fast bowlers. They provide a sense of theatre with dramatic, ferocious spells and that applies as much in one-day cricket as in Tests.
I've spent most of my life watching fast bowlers - initially as a kid on TV and later in the flesh when I started playing top-level cricket.
I really liked watching Bo Jackson run just because of his size and his speed.
Watching Bo Jackson, seeing his size, his speed, a lot of his abilities, really drove me.
I became obsessed with watching YouTube videos with kettlebells and chin-up bars, Pilates. Built it up to five days a week training, then pole-dancing.
I've met Michael Keaton, John Favreau, Marisa Tomei - they're all really amazing people and really, really professional. I've learned so much from just watching them operate on set.
I always love watching those natural actors like Bill Cosby, Raven-Symone and Shia LaBeouf - just effortless actors.
I hadn't watched 'Lord of the Rings' - I'm gonna get so much flack for this, but I hadn't watched 'Lord of the Rings' when I started watching 'Game of Thrones.'
I definitely used to dream of sitting in the movie theatre watching the 'Star Wars' credits come up knowing I was part of one of those films.
I vaguely remember the 1998 World Cup. Michael Owen scored; I remember watching that.
Part of the allure of watching characters on-screen is to be able to put yourself in his or her shoes or to be able to relate to what he or she is going through or what he or she is thinking.
I haven't studied acting formally, so my 'university' was watching a lot cinema.
I enjoy watching the NFL, but you've got to have a real passion to make that transition and have a real crack at it.
In the last ten years of watching films I have found that some of the foreign films I saw affected me most. One American film that stands out for me for its workmanship and artistry is 'Ratatouille.' It was an astonishing effort in filmmaking.
When all my girlfriends were watching 'ER,' I was watching episodes of 'Kids in the Hall.'
The immoral veto of the United States allowed the Israelis, with impunity, to destroy Lebanon. Right in front of all of us as we stood there watching, a resolution in the council was prevented.
After watching wrestling for 20 years, I thought I had enough confidence to do it. There were no wrestling schools at the time.
We've grown up watching Dad setting and breaking records - my brother Sam was born when Dad was halfway across the Atlantic, going after a record.
I got so tired of everybody talking about 'Stranger Things,' I think I developed a mental block against watching it.
I'm a big Conor McGregor fan. I really am, man. I enjoy him; I like watching him.
I create women characters by watching the female staff at my studio. Half the staff are women.
I've been watching cop procedurals my entire life, so when I saw an opportunity to make fun of one, I jumped at it.
From childhood on, I did sit in the courtroom watching my father argue cases and talk to juries.
One of the things I'm fascinated by as a traveler is watching how different countries control how they let the world encounter them.
I've always wanted to make Australian art interesting. To get a different audience watching art documentaries would be great.
Stunts are my favourite - I love it: the feeling, the adrenaline when all the cameras are rolling and everyone is watching and crowd round.
When I was 16, I was in a film called 'The Patriot.' I spent every second I could on the set watching the director and his team bring America circa 1775 to life. From that moment on, I was hooked.
I've been watching 'Two and a Half Men.' That's my number one. Then 'Gossip Girl' and '90210.'
I grew up watching Mickey Mouse and going to Disney World, like, 2,000 times. Mickey Mouse is like my guru.
If I'm studying in NXT and trying to make it to the main roster, I would be watching Randy Orton.
Habits are learned. And children learn their habits by watching what we do, not by listening to what we say. So we have to stop talking and teaching and preaching and just go do.
When Scorsese shoots a violent scene, it's very uncomfortable - it's not like watching 'Rambo.'
I have the most ridiculous TV crush on Michael McIntyre. I fell in love watching him on 'Britain's Got Talent'.
If it weren't for electricity, we'd all be watching television by candlelight.
In general, I enjoy watching different sport tournaments and competitions.
I watching this Disney documentary, and I'm not Disney, but I was thinking about Mickey Mouse and he became an icon. Walt moved onto other things but he made him exist. I was thinking, 'Wow, is 'Samurai Jack' my 'Mickey Mouse?' Am I stupid to stop working on it?'
I'm a huge sports guy, so getting messages from guys I grew up watching and following - Scott Van Pelt, Chris Paul, Charles Barkley, Adam Schefter - was really special.
I didn't get nervous when I ran, but I get nervous watching other people now. I root for anybody with a USA on their chest.
I watched wrestling as a kid when I was younger, and then I kind of fell out of it, and then I started watching it again around my early 20s.
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