The fact is that viewers are getting used to watching media on a variety of platforms. Trailers look good on iPhones. Big-screen TVs and stereo systems offer commodious environments at home - with the sensory immersion that comes from a good movie th...
'Black Mirror,' I read that, and I had another offer for a movie at the same time that was a bigger movie, an actual film as opposed to TV, but I said, 'No, it has to be Black Mirror.' And it hadn't been sold to Netflix, hadn't gone abroad at that po...
I can't deal with the ears in 'Star Trek.' I only saw the first 'Star Wars' movie, and I don't think I saw an entire 'Star Trek' TV show, and I certainly didn't see the movie. I like 'Andy Griffith' and 'Deadwood.'
Walking down the red carpet, suddenly I felt very special and different. All the flashlights from cameras and requesting voices from the media, the scene, it was just like what I remembered seeing on TV or a movie when I was a little girl - the scene...
It's fun coming in as the second or third lead. If the movie or TV show bombs, you aren't to blame.
Theatrically seeing a movie with a group of people and having a collective experience has an authenticity that you can't get with your big screen television.
I like to go out, but sometimes it's nice to stay cozy at home, watching movies or TV, especially early in the week.
I've done a lot of bad TV and bad movies. I've also done some really great things.
The more unique your film is and unusual it is and difficult it is, the harder it is to get it financed. That's why a lot of good filmmakers are doing television. They do HBO movies.
I've worked in television all my life, but really I've always wanted to work in the movies.
I haven't written my memoirs or let the television movie be made about my life.
I think the struggle, whenever you make a film or television movie based on a real person's life, is finding a dramatic arc that will hold an audience's attention.
I would love to do more movies, but the reality is women have many more opportunities on television to play a greater variety of characters.
I don't care what TV show you work on, even a movie for that matter, it's all about time and money eventually.
And I love having the job to go to every week. With movies, there's a lot of downtime. I like working, and television really does that.
Television and movies have short-circuited reality. I don't think a lot of people are entirely clear on what is real and what is on the screen.
Some of the roles that are challenging are more in theater and TV. In movies, there's a tendency to cast actors in roles that have been successful for them. It has to pay for itself.
I can't say I was like a die-hard zombie fan, but I've definitely seen a few different zombie movies and TV shows.
Television moves fast, and you don't have the indulgences you have when you're shooting movies of so many takes because there are tight deadlines.
That TV show, 'After Thought,' is really exciting. It's a cross between 'Inception' and 'CSI' that I'm working on with Melissa Rosenberg from the 'Twilight' movies.
I hate dream sequences in movies and T.V. shows generally for their heavy-handed symbolism and storytelling tediousness.