Whatever I watched, whatever I loved in 36 years of life on Earth, probably had some influence on me.
I've watched other directors as an actor and I picked up little things here and there about cameras, [but] I wouldn't consider myself the guy you'd want to hire to do Star Trek.
I just hear Montreal is nice, especially during the summer months. It's supposed to be a clean city. The races I've watched up there, it always looked like a good time.
I got married, had two kids, watched a lot of football, drunk a lot of pints, etc.
If you only watched Fox News, you might think hydroxychloroquine is to coronavirus what Tylenol is to a headache, or that gathering in large crowds indoors without masks is safe.
Ever since I was a little girl, I watched many movies, and a lot of them are in California. So I already felt the United States was my home. It wasn't a difficult choice to move here.
I'm on television far too much. I'm not sure why. I've watched myself on TV from time to time. It's painful.
We turned the switch, saw the flashes, watched for ten minutes, then switched everything off and went home. That night I knew the world was headed for sorrow.
I'm not a big fan of western movies and I really don't like cowboy-indian movies. I have never watched them.
I've always wanted to be an athlete, I loved sport and PE in school and always watched the Olympic Games on TV.
I really like Ronaldinho. He is the player I have watched the most and tried to copy the most, but I am still learning.
I watched my parents in their leadership callings in the Church and the community. We just grew up knowing that we should serve and do whatever we could do to make things grow.
From 8 to 19, I was skateboarding every single day. That was my life. I worked at a skate shop. I watched skate videos.
I loved 'Chicago Code;' I watched that a lot. It was great because it really captured the city - I'm from Chicago, too.
My writing is consistently influenced by everything I watched and listened to growing up, so it's just this crazy collage of everything.
I never really thought I'd have the opportunity to run this business. It's an industry I grew up in. I watched EDS being formed in our living room at night.
My family went through divorces and remarriages and the later, blended home - and then watched that home explode, too.
The Bundesliga is very attractive, and I always watched Bayern games as a kid because it's a very big club.
I've never really been a television watcher and watched comedies, and I have gotten a number of invitations to be on television as the dad.
I have watched Muslims chant 'Death to America!' on the streets of Tehran, then privately beg me to help them get a visa to the United States.
I've had a lot of people tell me they watched 'Old Dogs' with their kids and had a good time.
I watched 'A Chorus Line' over and over when I was growing up, to the point that I was able to recite the entire movie.
I've watched songwriters, writers, producers, even artists that I've written hits for come and go. But to the world, it looked like Justin Bieber was my first success.
I was on the San Diego school board for 4 years, where I watched children successfully matriculate into elementary schools from Head Start programs from all around our city.
People want the right to die at a time of their own choosing. Too many families have watched helplessly as a relative dies slowly, longing for death.
I remember seeing 'The Babadook' and I thought that was such a wonderfully dramatic story but told with these horrifying elements, and that's incredible. It did give me nightmares but I was glad that I watched it.
I watched my children grow up, then they left home and had their own children. You miss them.
But if they ever saw a sunrise on a mountain morning/Watched those cotton candy clouds roll by/They'd know why I live beneath these Western Skies.
I have watched the spread of violent extremism and jihadism across Europe and the U.K. with dismay, particularly given my history of experiencing threats, abuse, and harassment by Muslim fanatics.
I watched the Knicks when they were at their worst, and I would always root for them because it's always been in my heart.
Except for a few episodes, I have not watched any of my shows. I don't think I like to watch myself on TV. I get very critical about what I am saying.
Have you ever watched a leaf leave a tree? It falls upward first, and then it drifts toward the ground, just as I find myself drifting towards you.
I've never watched any of the adaptations of my books. I've never wanted to, and there's absolutely no chance of me doing so in the future.
Once, during one of the jubilee tours, I was in the car immediately behind theirs and I watched Prince Philip telling the Queen a story. He kept her laughing for 20 minutes.
I wish I watched movies like 'Hidden Figures' when I was a kid, and maybe I would've taken science classes super seriously, because I saw myself.
I love Muddy Waters and Nina Simone. I also watched 'The Blues Brothers' movie over and over.
When I was a kid, I really loved game shows. For whatever reason, I was fascinated with them and watched them a ton.
Growing up, I didn't just watch 'The Cosby Show.' I watched 'Growing Pains' and 'Family Ties,' too.
Assistants like Tim Grgurich worked with me and watched film of me from my Oregon State days.
There are people that have watched everything I've done, which is so sweet. Sometimes I'm grateful for that; sometimes I feel like I have to apologize.
I can really stomach anything so, as a result, I have watched a lot of really disgusting stuff that I should probably never have seen.
We've watched 'Beauty and the Beast' at least 30 to 35 times, 'Moana,' 'Despicable Me' - '1,' '2' and '3' - all of these multiple times.
I watched the London Games as my coach had athletes in there. I saw the impact that the Paralympics had on the country and the world.
I watched the first week of 'Hell's Kitchen'. It was fascinating to see Marco Pierre White because I've only ever seen him in moody photographs.
If you watched companies such as Sony and Samsung grow, they focused first on features and then on industrial design, which made their products look and feel better.
I loved 'Dumbo.' I watched Bugs Bunny time and again. The Muppets were big, too. All of those, they have this real, not darkness but poignancy, that's what makes it stick with you.
I watched and learned about music as a member of Big Bang. Of course it's important to show my charms as an artist by showing my abilities but that's what our solo activities are for.
You don't know when you're being watched. That's one of the weird things about celebrity. It's my least favorite part of acting, celebrity.
Women are suspicious of this male ritual of the bachelor party and are suspicious of what men do and say when they are not being watched by them.
I loved 'Highway.' It was amazing. I have watched Imtiaz Ali's other films, too, and he is one of my favourite Bollywood directors, besides Vishal Bhardwaj and Mani Ratnam.
The people who get the ability to use force have to be watched carefully by civilians to make sure they don't use it excessively.
As an undergrad at Columbia College in Chicago, I came across 'Boondocks,' and then I watched the 'Boondocks' television show.
Anybody who has watched government from the inside recognizes that governments need institutions, need ways to respond to crises.
I have watched hundreds of Christians in my time become financially blessed then develop an acquisitive streak that in turn makes their souls as metallic as the coins they seek.
When I watched castles in 'Alice In Wonderland' or 'Snow White,' I would think of owning a house in white and not pink.
My parents migrated to Phoenix, AZ, in the '80s, and I watched them work tirelessly to provide for me and my siblings as they encouraged us to pursue our dreams.
I recently watched Peter Brook's Lord of the Flies, and it wasn't a favorite film. Then I saw the one that was made in 1990, which in my opinion didn't match up to the original.
I'm 27, the Wiggles as a group is 26, so I've watched them forever. The Wiggles are like the brothers I never had.
Since I was a kid, every Thanksgiving growing up in New York, we always watched 'The March of the Wooden Soldiers' by Laurel and Hardy. Never miss it.
When I was a kid I was really into horror films. I watched every single horror film that came out in the 80s.
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