A Quote by Azazel Jacobs

I am somebody who is fascinated with the theatrics of life, and how to represent those theatrics in a movie. For me, it's an honest way to express the fabrication that is in creating a film, the line that is drawn.
My dad is not a sports guy but was drawn to the theatrics of wrestling.
One of my favorite things about Tom Waits is not only his songs, but when he does do live shows, it's the theatrics involved. It's like Kabuki theater, really old-fashioned theatrics. Like, standing on top of a piece of plywood lying on some cinderblocks and clapping his hands, banging on a bucket.
I'm careful not to give into theatrics when times are tough, I don't like it when somebody gives into outside pressure and puts on a show for others.
I almost became a music major, but somehow I was so enthralled with the camera and becoming a director that I stuck with film school and theatrics.
If you play the theatrics too much, you get in the way of your own cause.
I'm fascinated by people in their eighties and nineties. Especially those who are still creating and living in an interesting way. I am fascinated by them because they have so much to say now that they've lived for so long.
In the film 'PK', questions have been raised about the theatrics surrounding religion, but it is not limited to a particular faith. In the end, the film teaches us, every religion says love one another and trust one another.
Acting and theatrics are my forte.
I had no childhood, really, so I imagined more than played, and that definitely led to my showbusiness image, the theatrics and the drama of my life.
I try to keep the theatrics to a minimum and let the music do the talking.
My dad was a geologist and my mum was a nurse who directed amateur theatrics.
I need people - theatrics and schmoozing and storytelling are part of my talent.
You can hide so much behind theatrics, and I don't need to do that any more.
Live performances always feel like such a moment with all of the costumes and theatrics.
The Catholic theatrics are pretty high quality, but the Protestants have better hymns.
Somewhere along the line, a concert became a variety show. It was no longer enough for four dudes to play together in front of some guitar amps. Costume changes, an army of dancers, and Broadway theatrics suddenly became standard for a 'concert.'
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