A Quote by Lisa Kennedy Montgomery

I loved 'Breaking Bonaduce.' I was amazed it made it on TV. It was so raw, so disturbing. — © Lisa Kennedy Montgomery
I loved 'Breaking Bonaduce.' I was amazed it made it on TV. It was so raw, so disturbing.
I fell into TV quite by accident but once I was in a newsroom for the very first time, I was hooked because I loved the adrenaline. There was a breaking story that day and people were running around to get the news on the air. I thought, Jesus, how do you get to do this? So, that's how it started. The bulk of my career was in TV.
I'm uncertain, with horror fans, when is disturbing just disturbing, and when is it fun disturbing?
You're used to a TV show, and TV is just made for TV shows. It's not made for live events.So anyways, I was resistant to it, but I did it anyway.
I don't know how it is, but the Germans are amazed at me and I am amazed at them for finding anything to be amazed about.
Breaking news is a thing that's on TV all day. 10 or 15 years ago, breaking news would get everybody around the table because it was going to be something huge.
TV is really hard to break into. This may be the worst piece of advice, but make an independent film. TV oftentimes takes people who are established. The great benefit of not breaking in yet is purity of voice.
The goal is become the top person on 'Raw,' the example on 'Raw,' the John Cena, the ultimate workhorse of 'Raw.'
This is more dangerous than double dating with Danny Bonaduce on the Kennedy compound.
I will say that 'Riverdale,' yes, is a little more sensationalized. It's based on comics, and it is a little bit more dramatic and a little bit more made for TV, made for teens. For '13 Reasons,' we tried hard to make it as real as we could, as close to reality as possible. No corners were cut; everything was very raw and very real.
There is something spurious about the very term 'a movie made for TV,' because what you make for TV is a TV program.
I loved Nashville. I was amazed by the whole place.
The world will try to make you think that being good is outdated and old-fashioned and that popularity comes from breaking the rules and lowering your standards. Don't buy into that way of thinking. As you watch TV or read magazines, you might be made to feel abnormal when, really, you are the one who has it figured out.
I'm still amazed at how much people are willing to humiliate themselves to be on TV.
When I was a kid, and I was watching TV, I just loved it so much that I wanted to crawl into that TV.
If the government was as afraid of disturbing the consumer as it is of disturbing business, this would be some democracy.
I have seen games on Xbox 360 and HD TV and I'm amazed at how realistic the players look.
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