We really are creatures of a violent world, biologically speaking - watching violence and learning about it is one of our cognitive drives.
I did 'Little Dorrit' a few years ago; I really love doing period dramas. It's stuff like that I really enjoy watching.
I temporarily became a surgeon for 'Memory of Love'. I spent two weeks in an operating theatre, watching amputations, and I loved it.
My favorite types of movies to watch as a viewer are thrillers - I really have a soft spot for them, I love them. Especially psychological thrillers.
I like to swim, I like to play with my dogs and I love to eat - but I have to start watching that because my suits are getting too small.
I like some of the early silent films because I love to watch how actors had to play then. What would interest me today is to do a silent film.
I love U.K. festivals because people go to watch as many bands as possible. They aren't just there to see their favourites; they'll be there all day long.
Every DC or Marvel property is constantly getting reinvented because we love these characters. They're so iconic, and we want to watch them over and over again.
I love to go down to the schoolyard and watch all the little children jump up and down and run around yelling and screaming. They don't know I'm only using blanks.
I love sports. Whenever I can, I always watch the Detroit Tigers on the radio.
I have the most ridiculous TV crush on Michael McIntyre. I fell in love watching him on 'Britain's Got Talent'.
I love movin'. I was observant growing up, watching Michael Jackson and John Travolta. I'd close my eyes, see the moves.
When I was young, my parents made me listen to old music and watch Jimmy Durante. I fell in love with the whole mystique of acting and entertainment.
I love movies, I love television and I know that the kind of stuff I love to watch and that's what I want to do.
I love character actors. If I'm switching channels, and something with Slim Pickens is on, or Walter Brennan, I'm stuck. I have to watch it.
No one but Night, with tears on her dark face, watches beside me in this windy place.
I knew by heart all the dialogue of James Dean's films; I could watch Rebel Without a Cause a hundred times over.
Most actors hate watching their own films because all you can see is the glaring mistakes, your own tricks and ticks.
Nothing is as embarrassing as watching your boss do something you assured him couldn't be done.
I don't adjust my training for any of my opponents. I don't watch films on my opponents.
My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.