I think science fiction is very bad at prediction.
February is always a bad month for TV sports. Football is gone, basketball is plodding along in the annual midseason doldrums, and baseball is not even mentioned.
Any degree of success or achievement for me is only ever a relief. My version of getting carried away is: 'Mmm, that wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be.'
I won't sell my soul to the devil, but I do want success and I don't think that's bad.
I feel bad about my outlook, how I feel about people and society, and that I'll never be part of society the way I should.
I felt bad when George Bush was booed. But only briefly. My sympathy for that man has a half-life of about four seconds.
I spent most of my high school years on movie sets and I'd have like one teacher, which was really bad.
I love to watch 'Chopped,' 'Jeopardy,' and 'Breaking Bad.' You can't pass up that one. Oh! One other show I love to watch is 'Suburgatory.'
The Boogeyman is your conscience. The Boogeyman is the result of your own bad behavior. I love this Boogeyman.
I love being the bad guy, simply because I was always so responsible, so predictable growing up.
Music is so therapeutic for me that if I can't get it out, I start feeling bad about myself - a lot of self-loathing.
If I could believe the Quakers banned music because church music is so damn bad, I should view them with approval.
We could walk 3 minutes and be on the beach. I think the music kind of suffered because of it. It kind of smelled like Jimmy Buffett, which is a bad thing.
I need music. It's like my heartbeat, so to speak. It keeps me going no matter what's going on - bad games, press, whatever!
I never gave up on country music because I knew what I was doing was not that bad.
Men are self-confident because they grow up identifying with super-heroes. Women have bad self-images because they grow up identifying with Barbie.
Filming 'Bad Santa' was really where I learned everything that I knew at that point about movies. That was really the first big thing that I had done.
I got to do a whole slew of TV movies playing the bad guy, including an episode of Smallville. That would never have happened if I hadn't done the Stand.
It really comes down to the fact that, because I was perceived as a bad guy for leaving the show, I think people were rooting against the movies. That was really unfortunate.
It's bad enough when people are comparing your movie to just other random movies, but when you have another 'Carrie' to compare it to, it's rough.
There's no way I'm going to put this kid in the movies, because of the rejection. It's so hard as an adult, so why set her up to feel that bad as a child?