I've watched the world crash and burn in every sense. I've watched the record industry crash and burn; politically I've watched it crash and burn, financially crash and burn.
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I try to watch a movie a day, if not more, and through movies, I learned about so many different political themes I hadn't been interested in and cultural things I hadn't been aware of and economic factors I hadn't thought about.
I've been able to watch and to weather a lot of different periods in entertainment, politics and life.
Every film is a political act; it's how you see the world.
At home, I watch fights and documentaries - that's it. If it's not about the birth and death of stars, 'Frozen Planet,' or someone getting punched in the face, I'm probably not watching it.
So many of our enormous emotional crises are lived through the media. They're lived through movies; they're lived through what we watch on television - they're not actual events in our life.
When I do a political movie, I do a political movie.
In general, I almost always watch foreign films.
If you're really invested in feeling bad about the world, there are a lot of media outlets out there that you can turn to.
I really do try to watch everything I say. Because one little tiny slip, and it's like the world is coming to an end!
I tend to be a little too old to feel guilty about watching anything. Like, I watch 'Survivor' every week.
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