A Quote by Jason Bateman

I think anybody who's doing work in their teen years on TV or in the movies, you're a teen idol by default. — © Jason Bateman
I think anybody who's doing work in their teen years on TV or in the movies, you're a teen idol by default.
I think I am too old to be doing teen movies. I am just kind of annoyed, because you have all these teen movies coming out with usually either Lindsay Lohan or Hilary Duff doing four of the exact teen movies over and over again.
They were marketing me as a teen idol, when the stuff on the record was not what teen idols were doing at the time.
At the time I came along, Hollywoods idea of teen movies meant there had to be a lot of nudity, usually involving boys in pursuit of sex, and pretty gross overall. Either that or a horror movie. And the last thing Hollywood wanted in their teen movies was teenagers!
At the time I came along, Hollywood's idea of teen movies meant there had to be a lot of nudity, usually involving boys in pursuit of sex, and pretty gross overall. Either that or a horror movie. And the last thing Hollywood wanted in their teen movies was teenagers!
I didn't have high self-esteem when I was a teen-ager, as I think most teen-agers don't.
I think if we were going to worry about teen pregnancy being glamorized, we should worry about shows like 'Teen Mom'. If people are going to want to have children at a young age because they see it on TV, I think that depends on the type of person you're dealing with.
I watch a lot of teen TV and read a lot of YA novels. I also talk to teens whenever I can. There are cultural differences between when I was a teen and now, but emotions - anger, angst, love - are the same.
When it was first optioned, I was told that the chances of The Basic Eight becoming a film were slim because no one was making teen movies, and then later, I was told that the chances were slim because there were so many teen movies, and then I was later told that the chances were slim because teen films were over. I'm not sure when the magic window of opportunity was, but perhaps it's still on the horizon.
I don't think there's a problem with being a teen idol, if that happens to me, I'll be happy to deal with it.
We all just really love teen movies and teen music and I've just always been fixated on that, so I'm just kind of immature about that kind of stuff still.
I think the fans from the original 'Teen Wolf' tuned in expecting us to ruin the franchise, and I think that we've only heightened it. So we've brought 'Teen Wolf' back.
Teen readers can see aspects of themselves in the teen authors, which in a way, validates their experiences.
I don't think of the marketplace as teen-oriented or teen-dominated. I think of it as dominated by high-concept, in marketing especially.
I was a teen idol in Latin America.
All that stuff - 'teen idol' - that wasn't me.
Jockeying for a popularity position has been a valorized teen tradition since the notion of a discrete teen stage of life was invented.
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