Top 82 Quotes & Sayings by Adam F. Goldberg - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American producer Adam F. Goldberg.
Last updated on December 22, 2024.
I always wanted to meet David Hasselhoff, but I never did.
'Breaking In' is a very different office comedy and a caper comedy. Aside from 'Chuck,' there is no half-hour comedy that does stuff like that.
My brother was a huge Tim Kerr fan. He loved the way Kerr would power to the net, and he related to that playing style. — © Adam F. Goldberg
My brother was a huge Tim Kerr fan. He loved the way Kerr would power to the net, and he related to that playing style.
I would make hockey movies: I would edit together Flyers games and do highlight reels of goals or fights, which I still have to this day.
My dad would always get into fights over parking spaces. He would do this all the time.
When I was nine, I got my head stuck in a bucket trying to be Darth Vader.
I'm obsessed with musicals.
I remember running down the hallway screaming 'We're Not Gonna Take It.' It was really one of those childhood anthems that really stirred you up and made you want to rebel.
My mom was always trying to figure out ways to make Hanukkah exciting and compete with our neighbors the Kremps, who always had these amazing blow-out Christmas parties.
I'm one of those writers that have always worked on multiple things.
Anyone who grew up with me knows that Queen is my favorite band of all time.
Ever since 'The Goldbergs' began, one of my dreams was to write a homage to 'Highlander.'
I never did video dating.
When I was at the end of middle school and the beginning of high school, I fell in love with hockey in a serious way.
I was in college starting in '95, and 'Rent' was the only show I could see - because if you waited in line and camped out, you could try to get the lottery tickets.
I grew up obsessively collecting Queen T-shirts and concert posters and rare U.K. imports of their CDs.
Jeff Garlin is essentially my dad.
First love is such a big thing growing up.
I feel like, with any show, the creator should stick to it the first few years and get it off the ground. — © Adam F. Goldberg
I feel like, with any show, the creator should stick to it the first few years and get it off the ground.
I followed Evan's career through the '90s and went to many Lemonheads concerts in N.Y.C. Since he was my best friend's family, he always felt like my family in a weird way.
I love 'AP Bio' - I think it's so funny - it's just not the show I want to do.
In high school, I was so obsessed with the movie that I started an actual 'Highlander' club with my two best friends, Mike Levy and David Sirota. What began as a few geeks hitting each other with swords we made in woodshop soon became a school-wide game with 20 people playing. It became so disruptive that the administration had to shut it down.
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