“I remember being at the premiere of 'Beverly Hills Cop II' and the tremendous reaction from the crowd outside, then going to a party at a hotel afterwards where the speakers were blasting 'Shakedown,' a song from the movie. That felt like a show biz moment to me.” MomentsShowsRememberSongFeltPartyCrowdsReactionsHillsHotelSpeakersCopPremieresBeverly HillsShow Biz Author:Gilbert Gottfried
“The days when the words Hollywood actor framed Ronald Reagan like bunny fingers as an ID tag and an implied insult seem far-off and quaint: nearly everybody in politics - candidate, consultant, pundit, and Tea Party crowd extra alike - is an actor now, a shameless ham in a hoked-up reality series that never stops.” RealitySeemsActorsPartyHollywoodSeriesFingersCrowdsTeaExtrasCandidatesInsultTea PartyTagFramedHamBunniesShamelessConsultantsImpliedPunditsQuaint Author:James Wolcott
“I heard last year at [insert name]'s birthday party they had to set up mirrors to make it look like a crowd.” YearsLooksLastsNamesPartyHeardMirrorsCrowdsLast YearBirthday PartyInsert Author:Jim Cornette
“Constant conflict is actually often good politics. Because the more you can inflame your supporters the more likely they are to show up at election day. And if they're more inflamed than the other side, even if the other side has more people agreeing with it, you'll win, because your crowd will show up.” PeopleIfsShowsRealityPoliticalPoliticsWinningSidesPartyDemocracyConflictElectionStrategyConstantCrowdsIdeologyVotingFree SpeechSupporterPolitical PartiesCivilityElection Day Author:William J. Clinton
“I could wish there were a treaty made between the French and the English theatres, in which both parties should make considerableconcessions. The English ought to give up their notorious violations of the unities, and all their massacres, racks, dead bodies, and mangled carcasses, which they so frequently exhibit upon their stage. The French should engage to have more action, and less declamation, and not to cram and to crowd things together to almost a degree of impossibility from a too scrupulous adherence to the unities.” GivingShouldMadeBodyActionTogetherActorsWishPartyActingStageOughtDegreesGiving UpUnityCrowdsTheatreImpossibilityViolationExhibitsTreatiesMassacresRacksNotoriousAdherenceDeclamation Book:Lord Chesterfield's Letters Source: Lord Chesterfield's Letters
“When you deejay a party, a good DJ's job is to take care of the crowd. If people want to hear Britney Spears, that's what you're supposed to do.” PeopleIfsWantCareJobsPartyCrowdsTake CareDjsSpearsDeejays Author:Neil Armstrong
“I don't run with anybody's herd. I don't like crowds. I don't like going to fancy places. I don't like the whole nightclub scene. Cocktail parties drive me mad. So I do my job and I stay away from the rest of it.” WholeRunningJobsPartySceneMadCrowdsFancyHerdsCocktailsNightclubsCocktail Parties Author:Johnny Carson
“I think it's important to know how to free in case you fall of what you've written, you can be able to keep going with your rhymes. I think it's also good for the culture of emceeing. It's about microphones and about controlling the crowd; it's about rocking the party.” ThinkingKnowsImportantAbleFallCulturePartyCasesKnow HowWrittenCrowdsKeep GoingRhymeMicrophones Author:Kurupt