I begin to feel like I was in the last generation of Americans who took a civics class.
In the studio system, things are expected of a film. By the first, second, third act, there's a generic language that comes out of the more commercial system.
It's almost a rite of passage for the middle-aged, it seems, to invent generational stereotypes for dumping on the young.
Opposites generally create intense chemistry. There are more chances of fireworks when different people are together than similar personalities.
CGI is done after the film is done. It's through the computer. Most of the film is not computer-generated special effects. Most of it is that creature that is in the room with you.
I'm trying to use the language of today to express a general existential crisis that I think the world and I are going through.
'Eternal inflation,' as it's called - the endless generation of new universes - may be a hyper-cosmic imperative. It seems that it must happen.
I've never lost perspective on who I am. Well, maybe briefly, but generally I'm pretty balanced.
When I'm not at the keyboard, I'm generally reading, practicing tai chi or middle eastern dance, or cooking.
The most enduring legacy of President Barack Obama is going to be a new generation of leaders standing up for liberty.
So much has happened to obscure the dialogue about race and about gender and discrimination in general, especially where those things touch on economics.
From day one our next generation system will run all our exsisting software - so that gives us a head start.
How should we begin to make amends for raising a generation obsessed with the pursuit of material wealth and indifferent to so much else?
an unknown and forgotten treasure of the earliest Christians, a manual for living used by the generation of Jesus followers immediately after the apostles.
Protecting the dignity and the security our seniors have earned is a commitment that spans generations and party lines.
We have taught this generation how to "market" the Gospel but we have neglected to encourage them to "preach" the Gospel.
I have a tendency as an actress in general to ground my characters. Even when doing outlandish characters, that's my instinct.
Generally speaking, the public appetite for criminal justice policy is just tough talk.
This younger generation that's around, that's tweeting, Facebooking and Vine-ing, the fans appreciate that because they feel like they can get to you.
There are a lot of studies that suggest a higher rate of creativity in bipolars than the general population.
I think every entrepreneur in Canada owes the next generation a road map of how to do it again.