People in the U.S. will watch anything if it's put in front of their face over and over again. I like to see what's possible, more than anything.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Television has proved that people will look at anything rather than each other.
I believe there is something out there watching us. Unfortunately, it's the government.
If people are given quality stuff to watch, they'll watch it.
CNN will always be the channel people turn on when wars and horrible disasters happen. The 'trick' is getting people to also want to watch it when there aren't hundreds or thousands of people somewhere in the world currently in mortal peril.
You can make an audience see nearly anything, if you yourself believe in it.
For the very first time, viewers will be able to watch their favorite shows before the rest of the world.
If people really saw what was happening in Iraq and Afghanistan, then they might be marching in the streets to end wars. But you know, I think that no one ever sees because we're not allowed to see, and we're not allowed to publish what we do see. So it's quite difficult.
I think audiences are quite comfortable watching something coming into being.
My fascination with letting images repeat and repeat - or in film's case 'run on' - manifests my belief that we spend much of our lives seeing without observing.
It appalls me that the people who decide what Americans will be watching on the tube have never been to the United States. Not the real United States.
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