A Quote by Ashwin Sanghi

My attention span is very limited, and I watch just one or two movies a year. — © Ashwin Sanghi
My attention span is very limited, and I watch just one or two movies a year.
There is no such thing as an attention span. There is only the quality of what you are viewing. This whole idea of an attention span is, I think, a misnomer. People have an infinite attention span if you are entertaining them.
The plot details of B movies are irrational: accept that people do things that are contradictory, against their own best interests, have short term aims & limited attention span, and do incredibly stupid things while things blow up. Apart from things blowing up, this is just like the music industry.
I have a very short attention span, which is funny. I mean, you'd watch me and think that I don't, but I actually do.
I'm not really one for reading books. I have a very poor attention span. I'd rather listen to music, play games or watch films on my iPad.
I'm a Gemini, and my attention span is limited. So, I don't dwell on long-term goals.
I did two movies that were arthouse movies; they were critically successful but made no money at all... but after making those movies, I thought, 'I wouldn't watch my own movies when I was 16, and my buddies where I came from wouldn't watch my movies, because they were boring.'
I'm a product of the 1970s, so I have a short attention span. You know, I grew up on cartoons and half-hour shows. So the stories that I'm interested in grab my attention very quickly, and they have to keep my attention.
Everyone's attention span these days is limited to how long it takes to flick the iPod wheel on to the next song.
I have two little kids and I enjoy watching movies with them, and I can't watch every movie with them. Sometimes it's because it's obviously not appropriate to watch The Bourne Identity with your kids, but a lot of times it's because it's torture to watch the movies that they want to watch, as a parent.
If someone can watch an entire season of a TV series in one day, doesn't that show an incredible attention span?
My second freshman year of college, that's year two of seven, my father got very sick and though he was going to die. He gave me a Rolex, a bottom of the line one. I wore that watch everyday. He didn't die. On my 40th birthday, he gave me a very nice Rolex that belonged to him. That's the one thing we connect on: the watch.
I didn't watch a lot of American television growing up. I just liked to read a lot and watch movies - movies, movies, and more movies. My family used to make fun of me because I'd like every movie I saw.
They say nobody has the attention span to read great books early in life. If I start to read something good, I'll look and it's 86 pages already. Attention span. What are they talking about? If it's good, it'll drag you in.
If someone can watch an entire season of a TV series in one day, doesnt that show an incredible attention span?
I've got a short attention span, so it makes sense that I like movies because, for the most part, they immerse you in lots of action.
My attention span has never been on point - in school as well - unless I'm very, very, very into something.
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