We need to be celebrating those who serve us rather than mocking them for the purpose of getting on TV and selling some books.
My first crush was Barry Manilow. He performed on TV and I taped it. When no one was around I'd kiss the screen.
Life goes on pretty much the same way. I've been working on a couple of films on the side. You may see some more. You may even see another television show.
'Game of Thrones' is shot on a very similar kind of schedule to a TV show, but there's a lot more time and focus put into the script.
I don't watch TV, I don't spend time on the Internet, and I don't party much. I don't text very much, either.
I remember growing up with television, from the time it was just a test pattern, with maybe a little bit of programming once in a while.
I feel like obviously the standard for what TV looks like changes all the time.
I forget sometimes that I'm in the HBO stable because I am such a fan of so much of their programming. Like, 'The Wire' is my favorite TV show of all time.
It's just hard not to listen to TV: it's spent so much more time raising us than parents have.
I don't really watch TV series because I don't want to get hooked on them and have them suck up all my time.
I was watching TV and saw people with masks, weapons, and grenades. I thought, Is that really possible? Could we be here yet again? And go into civil war one more time?
Only one of us would usually sing lead. Which most of the time was, Mickey or Dave. They thought it was perfectly a natural routine, because Mickey and Dave saw themselves as TV actors.
When I started on 'The West Wing,' that was at a time when this was still a stigma, because movie stars didn't do TV. Now, every movie star is desperate to find their 'True Detective.'
Sometimes the intensity and the grind of doing television can wear you down, but at the same time there's something about the repetition, the sheer mass of work that you do that's also liberating.
The first time I had disposable income, the two things I cared most about were a television and a couch.
It's not that there aren't people who care creatively in the world of television, but there's always a bit more time in making a movie. I always feel films are more of a creative journey.
NBA games are exciting to watch and have global appeal. They are very popular in China. I do watch NBA games on television when I have time.
I will be able to look back on my teen years as spent on a television set just having the biggest bunch of fun.
[watching George H.W. Bush debating Michael Dukakis on TV] Edward Darko: Tell him, George!
Bela Lugosi: [watching Vampira on TV] I think she's a honey. Look at those jugs.
Voice on Glen's television set: It is now twelve, midnight and this is station KRGR, leaving the air.