Quotes About Entertainment
I don't think anything's cruel - if you're so sensitive these days that you see cruelty everywhere, unfortunately every time a comedian comes on television, you're going to accuse him of cruelty, because that's the kind of humour that the English people enjoy.
~ Roy Hodgson
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I've always been a fun-loving guy, and my films will always have some humour.
~ Karthi
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It is not necessary to have a good sense of humour personally to do comedy well.
~ Paresh Rawal
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I think Hyderabadis have the best sense of humour in the entire country and I still remember the famous plays of 'Adrak Ke Panje' by Babban Khan and 'Dhed Matwale.'
~ Javed Jaffrey
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I've just watched the whole series of 'Flight of the Conchords'. I absolutely love it - the humour, the actors, everything about it.
~ Konnie Huq
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Having a co-host helps, because the humour comes through the banter you have with them.
~ Karan Wahi
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I would love to see an adaptation of 'Less' by Andrew Sean Greer. It has all the things I want in a film; love, travel, humour.
~ Phoebe Fox
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When I saw 'The Office' I thought, 'That's it for our type of humour. This has changed comedy for ever.' I loved it.
~ Harry Enfield
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I'm a kooky collector and own a couple of hundred guitars.
~ Joe Bonamassa
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I just play to the people I can see. So it's almost like you are playing to the first few rows of the crowd. You can see the faces of the first hundred people, but then it becomes a blur as the crowds disappear over the hill.
~ Alvin Lee
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DC are playing catch up with Marvel because of things like 'The Avengers' breaking six hundred million domestic.
~ Greg Rucka
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A hundred years ago, concerts were far more come-what-may - people played cards, drank beer and appreciated the music. If we go some way towards restoring that spirit, I'll be happy.
~ Charles Hazlewood
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What's funny is funny. The same thing that made you laugh a hundred years ago makes you laugh now.
~ Chevy Chase
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I don't know that movies are important. But I know that stories are important. Movies may disappear. They've only been around, for God's sake, for the last hundred years... I think that it's the need to tell stories, and that people need to be told stories. It's the old sitting around the fire, you know.
~ Allison Anders
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I could listen to Lorne Michaels tell stories for a hundred years.
~ Jon Hamm
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Before I ever did a stage concert, I'd done hundreds of living-room concerts, which helped a lot.
~ Chris de Burgh
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Clowns are the pegs on which the circus is hung.
~ P. T. Barnum
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I was not the kid that hung out at the arcade.
~ Jane Lynch
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My grandfather was running Hillcrest Country Club, and that's where a whole group of Hollywood comedians hung out.
~ Leigh Steinberg
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As a kid, I hung out a lot at Golfland in Milpitas.
~ Jeannie Mai
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I have never ever hung out with actors and comedians. I can't stand it.
~ Keith Allen
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I've got to read the 'Hunger Games' before I see the movie.
~ Misty May-Treanor
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I was at my dermatologist, and she asked me what I was doing next. I told her I was about to do something called 'The Hunger Games.' She gasped and started calling everyone into the room, and they all came running.
~ Donald Sutherland
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California must be a really big fan of the 'Hunger Games.' Because it's always catching fire.
~ Ian Hecox
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