A lot people I know - it drives them crazy when they're watching, to see the people with their signs and waving, but there's something that's very inclusive about it.
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I'm a world-class people watcher. I like to watch people's body movements, their expressions. It says so much about them.
I watch people from the top of buses who don't know they're being watched. It's quite fascinating.
I think I have just always had an awareness that when you go to a premiere and people start cheering and shouting your name and stuff, they are shouting at a perception of you that they have.
I think when you get out of the big cities people get really freaked out when they see someone who is on TV, because they're not used to that.
I like to get within handshaking distance of the crowd. If it happens, they know it, we know it, and that's all we came here for.
I do personal appearances, and I meet my fans, and I am genuinely honored that they come out to say 'hello' and just to see me. It's so fantastic to see that they give it back.
We like the fact people who watch the telecasts get excited about something they see.
Particularly with live TV, I have a really good time reacting in the moment to things that are going on around me. I try to think of the viewers' perspective too.
You do something on television, and so many people see it that it follows you around. It's interesting. I've done a couple of things on TV, and probably more people saw me than in all the movies I've made.
It's fun to see a lot of the crowd become embarrassed. You're kind of watching them almost wanting to not watch the screen, but they have to because it's so compelling!