Shock can kill you. Shock is terrible. But what you've got to do is live in the present, which is what I have always done.
Saturday Night Live is hitting me on a regular basis again. This is my fourth decade that I've been lampooned on Saturday Night Live.
I do an awful lot of scuba diving. I love to be on the ocean, under the ocean. I live next to the ocean.
Visual-effects shots should flow into the rest of the live action, and you shouldn't be able to see a difference.
I live in Los Angeles where there is not that much in the way of theatre, so the La Jolla Playhouse is pretty much the only place that is on my radar, and when they have something going on, and I am available, I will certainly go in.
Even though The Cure helped pioneer the jangly, dance-oriented guitar and keyboard style it continues to embrace, there are other bands that now employ the post-punk style with greater flair. This leaves The Cure's live presentation seeming a bit anonymous.
With 'Avatar,' you're beginning to see the need for less and less actors and less of an appreciation for live acting.
If the Planning Commission said those who live above Rs 5,000 a month are not at poverty line, obviously there is something wrong with the definition of poverty in this country. How can anybody live at Rs 5,000?
With films, you completely immerse yourself in a character, get into who they are, live it and then release it.
I've come to realise that being on 'Strictly' is like being in another theatre company and performing a live production.
We carved it in stone: no matter the place of your birth or the hue of your skin, you can live in California in safety, dignity, and, yes, sanctuary.
We live in a world fraught with risk from new pandemics. Fortunately, we also now live in an era with the tools to build a global immune system.
I always watched '205 Live' on the sidelines. It's more my style: I like the quick and innovative moves. I just thought the brand was going to thrive, and I wanted to be a part of it.