Top 1200 Screen Time Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on December 5, 2024.
An ingenious web of probabilities is the surest screen a wise man can place between himself and the truth.
I don't like being called a celebrity. So much so that I find it very uncomfortable looking at myself on the screen.
'Green Screen' was a total experiment. I'm glad we did it, but it was just tough on that network to get it going. — © Drew Carey
'Green Screen' was a total experiment. I'm glad we did it, but it was just tough on that network to get it going.
When I was 18 years old, I had never before seen Australian film on the big screen.
'Lovejoy' has a special place in my heart because it was through my efforts that the series first came to the screen.
I am dying to share screen space with Richa Chadha. In 'Masaan,' we do not have a single scene together.
I wasn't able to relate to anyone on TV growing up, so I wanted to bring my own experiences to the screen.
I don't think I present as gender-conforming on screen, but some people need a little extra information.
I guess that's one of the benefits of being sick. Your wife lets you have a big-screen TV in the living room.
You can see some very great theatre actors who don't work at all well on screen. They're trying too hard at it.
You need to be a good screen partner. It's very meaningful to me to be a part of great acting performances.
It's a guilty pleasure that things I loved as a kid I now have the power to put into motion and up on screen.
The Winter Solstice is the time of ending and beginning, a powerful time -- a time to contemplate your immortality. A time to forgive, to be forgiven, and to make a fresh start. A time to awaken.
I remember turning 'The Sopranos' on once and within two minutes nearly throwing a brick through the screen. — © Camille Paglia
I remember turning 'The Sopranos' on once and within two minutes nearly throwing a brick through the screen.
When you are sharing screen space with Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan, there is so much to take away from that experience.
Faith without works is like a song you can't sing. It's about as useless as a screen door on a submarine.
Meryl Streep does things I would never have thought possible... Her presence on screen is outstanding.
It sure looks good to see an honest-to-goodness audience after looking at you all for so long from the silver screen
It sure looks good to see an honest-to-goodness audience after looking at you all for so long from the silver screen.
What sometimes annoys me about the arts is increasingly that we have to put real people on screen or stage.
We all have been given equal screen space in 'Hoichoi Unlimited.' We had great fun in Uzbekistan.
As an actor, I was taught, from an early age, that secrets are the most powerful thing that you can have on screen, and that what you withhold is as important as what you share.
From a hologrammatic viewpoint, ...you are one little physical image that reflects all of humanity when projected spiritually upon the cosmic screen.
For an Indian audience a double role promises twice the entertainment with somebody they enjoy watching on screen.
Because you are seen on the screen, whether big or small, the people in remote places are in complete awe of you.
You can't direct yourself but if you're in the moment and you feel it, there's nothing more you can do but hope there was some truth captured for the screen.
After working with Woody Allen, sharing screen space with De Niro was a dream come true.
I had to find my way of translating the excitement you get when you're reading comic books to the big screen.
My favorite on screen moments are when you are really there and you know you're creating something. That's so exciting... it's why you come to work.
The practical value of history is to throw the film of the past through the material projector of the present on to the screen of the future.
'Border' was the first movie that I watched on the big screen. It always takes me back to my childhood.
In a sense, Bond ousted the cowboy as the screen hero, and Ken Adams replaced the horse with technology.
I was once asked what I thought was the most disquieting thing you could see on the screen and I said, "An open door".
I have lived my whole life on the stage and screen before you. I found purpose and meaning in your response.
See, whatever I was on screen, be it 'Ek Hasina Thi' or 'Haasil,' I am very different in reality.
Imagining things are there that are not really there, with the green screen, is very much like theatre, when you're looking at the fourth wall.
For me, the story must be the hero of the film. The screen space or the length of my role does not matter.
My mantra is: put your brain into gear and if you can add to what's on the screen then do it, otherwise shut up. — © Richie Benaud
My mantra is: put your brain into gear and if you can add to what's on the screen then do it, otherwise shut up.
I once had someone say to me in an interview, 'You are more ugly on the screen than in real life.'
Also, I had not yet found out about time; I was still under the illusion that I had plenty of time - time for this, time for that, time for everything, time to waste.
When I filmed 'Power Rangers,' almost everything was being assisted by a green screen, but it wasn't the same with 'Stranger Things.'
A lot of people tend to chew up the scenery. I'm a firm believer in less is more, especially on the big screen.
I feel lucky, and I have to thank my writers, directors, and producers for giving me great parts to play on screen.
Honestly, I don't think screen space matters much; it's the impact your character creates that is important.
I'm growing very talented at watching blood and guts on screen because I have zero emotional response.
I'm not in the business of adapting things that are popular for the sake of just getting it on the screen. I think there has to be a vital reason.
Satire has its limits. It is really up to the people to make the change. The satirist's role ends at the screen.
I share the screen with much younger actresses but I never compete with them. I'm quite secure about my appearance.
I just never thought in a million years that I would be, like, sharing a kiss on-screen with Adam Sandler. — © Julia Fox
I just never thought in a million years that I would be, like, sharing a kiss on-screen with Adam Sandler.
When writing screenplays, it's a matter of remembering to leave off the page anything and everything that doesn't appear on the screen.
All great scripts need not reach silver screen, and every good story can't be narrated in a 2-hour film.
We can change the world one thought at a time, one child at a time, one family at a time, one community at a time, one city, one state and one country at a time.
What normally we see is the finished product, someone's performance on screen, but behind the scenes, a lot goes into it.
Acting in theatre or television or screen is only for the irrecoverably diseased, those so smitten with the need that there is no choice.
I want everyone to whistle when I come on screen. However, even if that doesn't happen, I hope people like my work.
As a presenter on 'Daybreak,' I am lucky in that we have a brilliant wardrobe lady who chooses our on-screen clothes.
There are people who you see on screen and think, 'Wow, that's a slim person,' and in the flesh they look nearly dead.
Everyone is so addicted to their damn phone. It's sad to see the filmmaker's work diminished down to a computer screen.
In real life you get out of the shower naked, so why wouldn't you do it on screen? It's just a normal thing.
We used to stay in Aundh and as a kid I remember going to a single screen theatre to watch 'Sholay' with my family.
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