“The fans always ask me, 'Is Si that crazy in real life?' and I said, 'No, hey, he tones it down for television.'” SaidRealAsksCrazyFansTelevisionReal LifeHeyAsk MeTone Author:Si Robertson
“I don't really find a problem with technology or television, or anything. I'm a product of it. I grew up watching TV, and I don't think I'm too dumb or too crazy.” ThinkingProblemTechnologyCrazyTelevisionTvsProductsGrewGrew UpDumbWatching Tv Author:Jason Bateman
“One thing about everything that I've done is it's so diverse and all over the place, from doing crazy stunts that I can't believe that I've done to launching professional skateboard leagues to all types of different business stuff and television shows. To me, I'm real proud of the body of work, that I've done as opposed to one thing specifically.” BelieveI CanDifferentRealDoneShowsBodyStuffOne ThingCrazyTelevisionTypeProudLeagueDiverseTelevision ShowsLaunching Author:Rob Dyrdek
“I've had it-the agencies, the winking, the networks, the ratings. Anyone who thinks TV is an art medium is crazy-it's an advertising medium.” ThinkingArtCrazyTelevisionTvsMediumsAdvertisingAgencyRatingWinking Author:Robert Altman
“In Paris, when the picture came out [Casablanca] they weren't too pleased with it. They didn't like the political point of view. The picture was taken off immediately and was never sold to television. A while ago it was brought in and opened in five theatres in Paris, as a new movie. They had a big gala opening where I appeared and people were absolutely crazy about it.” PeopleBigsPoliticalActorsViewsTakenFiveCrazyTelevisionPoint Of ViewTheatreOpeningParisMovie Author:Ingrid Bergman
“You have to realize that people who bother to log on to anything and talk about a television show is a very specific fraction of the audience. It's not the general audience, so you can't get too crazy listening to just that. That's not representative, but they are the most dedicated.” PeopleShowsRealizingAudienceCrazyTelevisionListeningBotherDedicatedRepresentativesFractionsTelevision Shows Author:Ronald D. Moore