You know, I always say this - As an actor, we're lucky to get a job. Then we're lucky that anybody gives a damn to watch the thing that we're in.
'Othello' is the most domestic of Shakespeare's tragedies and the one that's likely to strike a personal note with a lot of people watching it.
I think it's insulting to an audience to make them sit and watch a film and then give them a message in one sentence.
Whenever I watch a show and twentysomethings have a lot of 'Star Wars' references, I know it's written by a 40-year-old dude.
When a guy takes off his coat, he's not going to fight. When a guy takes off his wristwatch, watch out!
I would be horrified to watch whatever I was doing on 'Party Of Five.' I'm sure I'm bad on it.
The Confederates had suspected Wild Bill of being a spy for two or three days, and had watched him closely.
I try not to tune in to politics until it's two or three months before the election. Till then, it's like watching preseason football.
My relationship to power and authority is that I'm all for it. People need somebody to watch over them. Ninety-five percent of the people in the world need to be told what to do and how to behave.
You think the only thing looking at you is this steel thing, but behind the camera is this living, breathing person operating the camera whose job it is to watch you.
These girls probably use double negatives and watch "A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila" with their babies instead of reading Eric Carle.
I really do try to watch everything I say. Because one little tiny slip, and it's like the world is coming to an end!
I've watched a lot of my friends die, everyone from John Belushi, River Phoenix to Chris Farley. It just keeps going on and on.
I try to watch only real things, which basically amounts to C-Span for me. I like real people in real situations. I learn from that.
Don't even try to talk to me when I'm watching the moon. That's my moon, baby.
For me, personally, I'm usually not on my phone that much. I prefer listening to old radio shows and watching foreign films than tweeting.
Amanda Bynes and I have become close since filming 'Hairspray.' It's so weird because I grew up watching her.
Announcers don't do enough of the cat-and-mouse strategy and all the work that goes into it. You watch a broadcast and guys get the pitches wrong.
I guess artists are living inspiration. There's something very pure about a person that fantasizes. I like hearing their stories, watching them work. Their take on the world interests me. It's not unified.
It was such a pleasure to work with Eugene Levy. What a treat. That's a guy I grew up watching as a kid. Guys like that, they were hilarious and didn't have to be super vile or X-rated.
Also, it was a cultural moment that wasn't being represented in terms of women who were successful and had choices they didn't have before. They needed a show that they can watch that they felt like represented them.