When I was growing up, I watched every sitcom imaginable.
“When I was growing up, I watched every sitcom imaginable.”
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When I was growing up, I watched every sitcom imaginable.
“When I was growing up, I watched every sitcom imaginable.”
When I was growing up, I watched every sitcom imaginable.
I love improvising on the spot. I like that pressure.
The podcasts that keep my attention are those where I can feel the hosts and guests are enjoying themselves or are really passionate about the subject matter.
You have to go as hard as you possibly can, or it's going to be weak. Whenever I find myself not committing fully to a character, it's not as funny. It doesn't have that clear point of view, and you find yourself wandering all over the place, whereas committed characters make strong choices that are clear to the audience.
I'm literally into any type of music imaginable.
We know more people who have gone to the ER for an immersion-blender injury than just about any other, and we've seen almost every kitchen mishap imaginable.
Mark Labbett, maths genius as he undoubtedly is, has every statistic imaginable. There is a reason for that. All the stats make him look like a legend.
I've been the movie business for over 50 years, and I've done everything imaginable that could be done or ever was done by anybody.
My only advice is don't tattoo some guy's name on yourself. Ever. I've done it twice. Twice! I'm in the process of getting both removed. It's the most painful thing imaginable.
I live for watching TV and partying with my book club.