I had a prior deal in place to do a miniseries for HBO, so I'm not done with TV. But I basically want to stay in movies.
In movies and in television the robots are always evil. I guess I am not into the whole brooding cyberpunk dystopia thing.
I loathe and detest movies and television and don't watch any. I do not have the time.
Comedians do movies and TV so that when they tour, they sell out. That's the goal: To get popular enough so the place is packed.
I am lucky that the Western world chooses me to play roles in their movies an television, whatever language it may be.
I think anybody who's doing work in their teen years on TV or in the movies, you're a teen idol by default.
I've been really fortunate to do so many comedies and then so many dramatic roles and then television and movies and stuff like that.
I think it's just important to be always bouncing between TV and theater, and hopefully I'll get to do movies at some point.
I was in television drama, which is a first cousin to the movies, and I trust myself to make the right decisions.
I'm in a play on Broadway, I have an animated TV show coming up, I have a few movies that just came out.
I've never understood the cult of Hitchcock. Particularly the late American movies... Egotism and laziness. And they're all lit like television shows.
I never said that movies were struggling behind TV. I'm just saying that movies have a better creative cache.
Violent behavior exists in one's psychological makeup much deeper than the level that receives information from television or movies.
I'm such a fan girl when it comes to movies, TV and sci-fi, sometimes I can't believe I actually get to be in them.
I was always enamored with TV shows and movies. But you didn't grow up in my town and turn into an actor.
Doc: [upon seeing the "Howdy Doody Show" on TV] Howdy Doody time?
Cable television and the Internet have created an unending demand for information, and there simply isn't enough truth to go around.
I just want to be in my sweats, walk my dog, watch TV and eat pizza.
Television has done much for psychiatry by spreading information about it, as well as contributing to the need for it.
With anything, and especially with the pallet of viewers in watching anything on TV and film, you have to entertain them.
I'm a big fan of '30 Rock,' which I think is the most genius show on television.