I love to sit, to watch people; even in New York, I don't feel as free as in London.
'They Don't Care About Us' by Michael Jackson - This song makes me want to dance, and I fell in love with it watching 'This Is It' with my kids.
I actually love going to a lot of theater movies. I just love watching actors work and seeing how people tell stories.
In my day-to-day, I do a bit of yoga, I go biking, I read, I watch shows, I go to music concerts.
Julie Andrews is so iconic, and I grew up watching 'The Sound of Music' - it's every girl's dream to play Maria, in a way, I think. That music!
Most of the animated films I watched, the emotions are all prepackaged like canned music, the hand actions, the sighs.
I didn't grow up watching TV or going to McDonald's or listening to mainstream music. Like, the casting agents are looking elsewhere for the cheerleader role.
I've seen whales calving in the waters off Maui, and I've watched my children being born. But music is the most beautiful thing of all.
You don't learn style from watching people on a runway. Fashion happens every morning when you wake up.
I was more of the kind of babysitter that liked holding the baby, sort of playing Mom, and then putting the baby to bed and watching TV while eating everything in their kitchen.
I'd been on 'SVU' before and I'd been on 'Criminal Intent,' but I wasn't a follower. Like, my mom watches every episode, even before I was on it.
I can't just sit around and do nothing. Although, I can sit on the couch sometimes and just watch movies.
We watched a lot of Hong Kong action movies in my house when I was growing up.
As most actors/actresses, I don't like to watch my own movies, either, and I never look at the dailys while filming.
As a kid, I liked the 'Halloween' movies and 'Nightmare On Elm Street' and all that kind of stuff. But as an adult, I really don't watch much horror, to be honest.
I'm a movie nut. I go to the movies probably twice a week, and if I'm not doing anything at night, I'm usually watching a movie or two.
Some disaster movies look like you're watching someone else play video games. They're fun but it's not real.
When I started to watch some of the films I'd done, I realized I was doing movies that I might not actually want to see.
When we did the pilot, I sort of pictured this guy pirating a signal and then this story unfolding of him building this satellite and these robots and watching these bad movies.
I've followed Gary Oldman his whole career... I've watched the movies he's directed, like 'Nil by Mouth' - I've seen that five times!
When I was younger, I always did movies that teenagers would watch, not adults. I did 'Crazy/Beautiful' or comedies like 'Bring It On.'