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Quotes About Screen

I was notified on July 17 to be ready to start August 7 for an October air date. When we reached the screen we did not have a single segment ready. It was done so fast the writers never got a chance to know what it was all about.
~ Jeffrey Hunter
Imprisoned in a flattened universe bounded by the screen of the spectacle that has enthralled him, the spectator knows no one but the fictitious speakers who subject him to a one-way monologue about their commodities and the politics of their commodities. The spectacle as a whole serves as his looking glass. What he sees there are dramatizations of illusory escapes from a universal autism.
~ Guy Debord
I think when see you a character on the screen who is actually being touched by the world, and the stuff is actually landing on him, it makes you empathize.
~ Martin Freeman
It is a tough job to portray a character and make it believable on screen.
~ Yo Yo Honey Singh
I believe comedy is the toughest genre to bring alive onscreen, but it's something that I really enjoy doing as an actor.
~ Riya Sen
I have earlier played Ritwik Ghatak on screen. It was one of the toughest roles.
~ Saswata Chatterjee
We bear our shades about us; self-deprived Of other screen, the thin umbrella spread, And range an Indian waste without a tree.
~ William Cowper
Our capacity for solitude is undermined as soon as we introduce a screen.
~ Sherry Turkle
I love people, watching people interact. It's a lot of psychology. We learn about ourselves by watching other people's lives on the screen.
~ Tatiana Maslany
I don't know about making a passionate love story, even if it's appealing for an audience to see a husband and wife make love on the screen.
~ Sandra Dee
Here's what I love: I love sitting at my desk, staring at the blank screen, and beginning that conversation with my imaginary friends.
~ Brad Meltzer
I love great locations in movies, and I couldn't believe I'd never seen a landfill on screen before. It was the most haunting place.
~ Lucy Walker
I love emotion. I love being in love. And showing that on screen. I think it's wonderful.
~ Dennis Haysbert
I stared at the screen, aware that my heart rate had sped up. Sped up? I was so angry I wanted to ram my fist into the monitor, as if by doing so I could somehow ram it into Paul Slater's rock hard abs. -Suze Simon
~ Meg Cabot
Does that girl work here?' Robbie asked, gesturing at the screen behind which Mary had disappeared. 'All her life,' Sir Giles said. 'You remember Mary, Thomas?' 'I tried to drown her when we were both children,' Thomas said.
~ Bernard Cornwell
I've grown up watching cinema from around the world, and there are films that have scenes that are far steamier than what we are required to do on screen.
~ Fawad Khan
Oh, Raima and I gel very well on screen. Our natural sibling camaraderie is evident once the cameras started rolling.
~ Riya Sen
Celebrity is a pathological sickness of the culture. Narcissists on screen being consumed by narcissists off-screen.
~ William Hurt
It's easy to sit in the press box and say, 'Hey, they should run the ball.' Come down and stand on the sideline with me and make decisions. You should run it here, you should pass it here, let's throw a screen here, let's get the quarterback out of the pocket right here.
~ Doug Pederson
I know there are some good sides of social media but I am scared of getting addicted to the mobile screen.
~ Saswata Chatterjee
When you are bringing a love story to screen, how do you embody desire and love? How do you get away from the conventions of romantic comedy where it's love at first sight?
~ Celine Sciamma
He's so interesting because you think you know Dennis Hopper, but you don't really know Dennis Hopper. I don't really know Dennis Hopper, I just know him from the silver screen.
~ Nathan Lane
You can be moved by a performance on set, but when you see it on screen, it does nothing. Yet there will be someone you simply didn't notice on set that on screen: bam!
~ Helen McCrory
The Age of the Screen isn't going to go away; indeed it offers all kinds of wonderful possibilities, if it could just acquire a little more quality control. But there is one truth, one necessary dictum, that we must never forget: _Every child should be encouraged to read books, words on a page, for his or her own pleasure, in his own time, dreaming his own - and the author's - dream_. There is no substitute. None.
~ Susan Cooper