Show Quotes
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You don’t go to a show because you think someone in the band is hot.
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It looks like a one man show here, although there are two men involved.
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I think anybody with any intelligence sits down and sees Star Trek not a kids' show.
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I have an expression that really describes my philosophy. If you take the words ‘show business’, the word ‘show’ comes first. Therefore, if you have a great show, you will have a great business. If you don’t have a good show, you’ll have no business.
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Festivals are weird, you never know what to expect so it's a bit more nerve wracking then playing your own show.
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If your grandparents are Mexican, you can relate through the roots of the show Top Chef, through the food, through the traditions and find yourself and get to know yourself too.
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Doors opened at seven, the show started at eight. In pubs and clubs and house parties across the galaxy, the viewers at home were drunk by six.
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You should be watching 'Red Band Society' because it's a show that inspires us to live. I feel like you'll get connected to these characters, and they teach you something that you can apply to your daily life.
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But when you get to know a character so well, you start to have insights that you can't show because you're confined to your script of your hit show.
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My job is to show and tell. If I get better at showing and telling then presumably I get hired more.
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Lord, if you show me the way, I will follow You.
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Dick Clark had another show called, Where The Action Is. They had bands playing on the beach with water in the background. We were on that show three or four times. Paul Revere & The Raiders were the house band for the TV show. We got to know them pretty good too.
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I think art can take ordinary things and show them to you like it's the first time you've ever seen them. And you realize that even ordinary things aren't really ordinary at all -Salma
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A lot of guys really I get the feeling don't care whether you like their show or not, you know. I want people to enjoy what I do, and understand what I'm doing is for their enjoyment, it's all I can ask for.
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'Miss Saigon' taught me what it means to help carry a big show, and it had some of the most gorgeous songs wrote.
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That's something that 'Coco' will show: that everyone is equal, and everyone is the same.
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We're also irreverent, we have an irreverent attitude towards puppets, as well. So a lot of what we do is we're kind of making fun of the puppets for being puppets, even while we're doing it. And again, that all feeds into the absurdity of this show.
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Let's have the type of night where it's 5 a.m. and one of us has definitely punched someone who's been on a Disney Channel show.
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I had been out of form during the last two weeks and I wanted to show the coaching staff I was back to my best. We didn't want the wooden spoon either.
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My general advice for writers/comedians is, make stuff you like and are proud of. Put it in a place where people can see it, whether that's onstage or on the Internet or wherever. Just do the things that make you happy creatively, and then show them to people.
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But, people are recognizing me more. Sometimes fans just approach me on the street and say how much they love the show. It's great to get that kind of feedback.
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If you can show something as complicated as two people falling in love with just music and camera angles, well, just think about what you can do with football.
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One of the things with our show is posing a lot of questions, but getting a lot of answers too.
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It's like I tell people at my stand-up shows: by making me a bitch, you have given me my freedom, the freedom to say and do things I couldn't do if I was "a nice girl" with some sort of stupid, goody-two-shoes image to keep up. Things that require courage. Things that require balls. Things that need to be done. By making me a bitch, you have freed me from the trite, sexist, bourgeois prison of "likeability." Any idiot can be liked. It takes talent to scare the crap out of people.