Relationships are like traffic lights. And I just have this theory that I can only exist in a relationship if it's a green light.
It would have been nice for Greg to eventually grow into a mature relationship with Laura. He was moving toward that already but then took a turn into the juvenile with Paige.
Situation comedies are old-fashioned - they stick to formulas. I resent their music which is old fashioned. I resent the use of a laugh track.
I always loved music, and I always wanted to make a film about it, but I could never do it because of the censorship that was around.
I've always had a fascination about mixing music. So I downloaded an application and started messing around with it, and it just built up from there.
I just felt like I'd rather listen to even the worst metal song more than most current pop music.
It is really hard to do comedy; it takes a lot of energy and focus. It's rather like music: It's a lot of hitting notes precisely.
I really enjoy dancing. When there's music around, I can't help it; I start dancing, especially when I'm with friends.
I feel like soundtrack music is almost like seeing the movie again, but with my ears.
I hate singing. I hate dancing. I enjoyed doing 'Cabaret' and 'Assassins,' but I would wither up and die in 'The Music Man.'
I'm actually in my 22-year-old son Jason's band, After Midnight Project. The music is like Coldplay-ish rock.
For an actress there is no greater gift than having a camera in front of you, listening to the most beautiful music in the world and just being looked at!
I almost became a music major, but somehow I was so enthralled with the camera and becoming a director that I stuck with film school and theatrics.
Filmmaking is a very complex form - ya know, acting, lighting, screenwriting, storytelling, music, editing - all these things have to come together.
One thing that stays pretty consistent for all my jobs is, I listen to a lot of music while I'm working.
I have my writing and acting and producing and directing, and my younger brother has his music and his acting.
What I like most about directing is creating a world more so than anything. To me, the music is the wrapping paper on that world.
I studied directing prior to acting and I've done music videos and documentaries and things that were sort of well-received.
Music conveys moods and images. Even in opera, where plots deal with the structure of destiny, it's music, not words, that provides power.
The '60s are my favorite decade - with the Cold War, the women's movement. And then there's the music, the fashion, the clothes, the hair.
Broadway musicals, where you sing the whole time, I really don't like; I like alternating dialogue and music.