A Quote by Casey Wilson

I'm a voyeuristic American. — © Casey Wilson
I'm a voyeuristic American.

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When there's an accident, we all have to slow down and watch the accident. We all have to be a little voyeuristic. I mean, look at the world we live in now, with all these 'Big Brother' shows. We're all a bunch of voyeuristic people.
I think its very dangerous, the idea of celebrity - you have to be constantly controversial to maintain the status of celebrity. Reality TV is the death of entertainment - its just mindless TV but popular because of its voyeuristic nature, and people are very voyeuristic.
I think it's very dangerous, the idea of celebrity - you have to be constantly controversial to maintain the status of celebrity. Reality TV is the death of entertainment - it's just mindless TV but popular because of its voyeuristic nature, and people are very voyeuristic.
I'm as voyeuristic and intrigued as the next person as to how celebrities live.
You see the one thing I've always maintained is that I'm an American Indian. I'm not a Native American. I'm not politically correct. Everyone who's born in the Western Hemisphere is a Native American. We are all Native Americans. And if you notice, I put American before my ethnicity. I'm not a hyphenated African-American or Irish-American or Jewish-American or Mexican-American.
Photographers are always voyeuristic, and they do sort of live vicariously. I think every artist does.
The public is in need of experiences that are not just voyeuristic. Our society is in a mess of losing its spiritual centre.
I'm sure part of the fascination with the film is voyeuristic - that we go to see somebody who's been struck by lightning.
Baseball is the exponent of American Courage, Confidence, Combativeness, American Dash, Discipline, Determination, American Energy, Eagerness, Enthusiasm, American Pluck, Persistency, Performance, American Spirit, Sagacity, Success, American Vim, Vigor, Virility.
I accept that all photography is voyeuristic and exploitative, and obviously I live with my own guilt and conscience. It's part of the test and I don't have a problem with it.
Vulgar lyrics and suggestive, voyeuristic camera angles do not celebrate a woman's sexuality, they actually objectify her.
Editing is such a voyeuristic treat for me. I land on a theme and ask authors to pen works that fit the topic.
I like reading biographies because most of them are slightly similar, and it's voyeuristic, looking into someone's life.
I think that the whole voyeuristic attitude of filmmakers or of me personally - of shooting documentaries and so forth - is an important issue.
People like to be voyeuristic and look at others bickering. That's part of any double act, from Laurel and Hardy onwards.
I prefer love scenes to be shot up close with a lot of focus on eyes and mouths. Otherwise it can feel uncomfortable and voyeuristic.
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