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.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We watch a lot of Discovery Channel, shows like 'The Biggest Loser' and even 'Amazing Race.' You learn a lot about the world, it's fun and nobody's interested in beating anybody down. And then the opposite: I'm a huge fan of 'Survivor.'
I'm addicted to documentaries. That's all I watch on television.
If life is going well, I watch quality things like period dramas and 'The Blue Planet.' But other times, I'll trawl through anything Freeview has to offer. I do believe TV can ruin your mind, but it can also be a really good friend.
There's so many documentaries out there right now and everything's exposing wrestling.
I've done so many movies that when I see them I don't really watch them.
It's not that I'm knocking the movie and television work.
The difference between movies and TV is that in TV you have to have a trauma every week, but that event may not be the biggest event in the characters' lives.
I'm an avid watcher of the Nat Geo channel, where I watch shows about how the planets are formed, and shows about moons, quasars, black holes.
If I see a movie on TV that I'm in, I usually will watch it for that reason: It's like I'm watching another person.
I have a hard time watching people getting punched on screen; I have to close my eyes a lot.