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My place of refuge is definitely watching movies and playing video games. I know that's kind of hard to fathom.
If Radiohead made a video where Thom Yorke was featured more than the other members, nobody would say anything.
Video games have become this really weird medium where it's not quite mainstream but it's not quite art either.
I bought all those [fitness] videos -- Richard Simmons, Jane Fonda. I love to sit and eat cookies and watch 'em.
I've never used High Definition video, never, ever, ever, ever, ever. And I never will. I can't stand that crap.
My belief is that you should take stills of what doesn't seem to move, and take movies or videos of [what] does.
In societies where men are truly confident of their own worth women are not merely "tolerated", they are valued.
Performing has always been something I wanted to do. My dad had a video camera and I loved being in front of it.
I see the beard and cloak, but I don't yet see a philosopher. -Video barbam et pallium; philosophum nondum video
I am not so secretly a comedian. I write a lot of my own material if you've seen videos I've done. I write jokes.
I don't want to be an artist, go on tour and make a video and wear sexy clothes. I would just love to make music.
I wanted to go on a project which shows the mixture of Chae rin and CL, not just CL on stage or in a music video.
I'm not a video brat. I don't derive all my inspiration through movies. I get it from a lot of other places, too.
Everytime I put a dance video out on social media, my fans love it, and the reaction I get online is mind blowing.
I grew up playing 'Mortal Kombat' as a kid. I was always a fan of the video game. Saw the movies as a kid as well.
I didn't grow up playing video games. I grew up catching crawdads in the creek and minnows and lizards and snakes.
The younger generation is surrounded by the Internet, apps, and video games. But somehow, my books make them read.
I love playing video games, but I'm regularly disappointed in the limited and limiting ways women are represented.
I'm trying to help Apple Music be an overall movement in popular culture, everything from unsigned bands to video.
I've never met Hans Rosling, but I just knew him through his many YouTube videos, and they were absolute dynamite.
My life is nothing like my videos. I'm definitely not walking around with lots of hot women, as I am in my videos.
I always feel kind of awkward when I look at pictures of myself. Watching videos of myself is really uncomfortable.
When I'm off the clock, I usually play video games - or do something nature-y so I can contribute to Mother Nature.
I wanted to jeopardize my own image. With my image I had already produced art pieces such as videos of photographs.
I can tell you, having been in court today in New York, that the requests for the video outtakes have been dropped.
I sit around listening to classical music. I don't play video games. I love to go to dinner, go on picnics, travel.
I've only seen a handful of short clips of my U.S. Open win. I remember how I did it; I don't need to watch a video.
Anytime I shoot a video, I just think of anything I can do to set myself apart from everybody in the music industry.
My advice to new artists is to forget about all of this and take acting and dancing lessons and become a video star.
Sometimes, when there's a video montage. I'm thinking, 'That's my life. Oh, my God, I did that.' Yeah, it's amazing.
I always have one foot in the street, so I know not everyone wants to dress like the women they see in music videos.
For all the power of video and film, I am not giving up my pen... together they are more than the sum of their parts.
If there were teenagers who had a video camera and saw what I did on a daily basis, they'd be bored out of their mind.
Unless you had a popular video on YouTube or could perform shows in front of thousands, musical ability meant nothing.
Some people say video games rot your brain, but I think they work different muscles that maybe you don't normally use.
From 8 to 19, I was skateboarding every single day. That was my life. I worked at a skate shop. I watched skate videos.
I am terrible at video games and I am really competitive. And if I am not the best at something, I go absolutely crazy!
You know, when I first started making online videos, there were a lot of filmmakers I befriended who were doing it too.
'Chronicle' could have been a video-game movie. The original 'RoboCop' and the remake could have come from video games.
When I first had a video camera to document a performance, it was in Sweden and I remember it was really crucial for me.
I enjoy doing these silly little videos, and a lot of stuff online is stuff I actually created for my live comedy shows.
I had a very curly perm in the '80s, thanks to the 'Way You Make Me Feel' Michael Jackson video. I liked the girl in it.
Not everyone reads comics, although most people know the major superheroes, but the majority of people play video games.
It's fun to grow with a character over the course of a TV series. Video games are usually a much more condensed process.
Asking others for input puts you in the driver's seat, and may feel less awkward than having to watch yourself on video.
Someone like Bruno Sammartino should never be a jobber on a video game, so and so forth. I think you have to pay respect.
Crackdown, the video, interpreted and reflected a sense of authority and austerity and a sense of slight, impending doom.
I watch TV series. I play video games, Mariokart. I have been playing Mariokart for a long time, and I'm very good at it.
I'm more of a feel pitcher. If something's wrong, I don't watch a video. I go throw in the bull pen until it feels right.
I was born in 1957, so when I was a kid, there wasn't anything called a video game. When 'Pong' came out, it was awesome.