Television has a different biorhythm than movies. I love the biorhythm of TV.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always loved television. I always loved movies.
Television has changed. Some feels like good old-fashioned TV, and some of it feels more filmic and more natural and more nuanced. I don't think there's any clear line any longer between film and TV.
While television is a good servant, it's a bad master. It can swallow up huge quantities of our lives without much happiness bang for the buck.
I'm a huge television fan, in general. I love TV. I love movies. I always have. It's what I do, and I love it.
In some ways, you could argue, television is doing far more interesting work than the movies. It's more fulfilling.
TV is a major force in our lives - a FORCE. It must be handled very carefully, both its censure and its artistic honesty.
A film has a sort of life over time, whereas a TV show comes up in your living room, and it's immediate, and people write about it.
I have a deep respect for the fundamentals of television, the traditions of it, even, but I don't have any reverence for it.
I prefer film to TV because of the amount of time film affords you that TV doesn't (though theater is probably my favorite and the scariest place of all).
I actually prefer film to TV, but I don't know why. I think there's just a different energy.