I don't find anything interesting about the choices a character faces in major films or theater projects. The characters are just cut-out dolls with the American flag sewn on them.
Born of the impossibly varied options we have to amuse ourselves, cutting-edge companies are finding innovative ways to tailor our entertainment choices to who we are, relieving us of the burden of finding the diamond in the rough of 500 TV channels or thousands of movies and music albums released every year.
I just want to make sure that I give the animators everything they need, so they have plenty of choices to match their animation.
I'm not going to reduce the choices of Canadians at the ballot box by backroom deals or secret arrangements. I think that's a cause for cynicism more than anything else.
After the sale of Celtel, I really wanted to give the money back, and I had a number of choices - to go and buy masses of blankets and baby milk or to go into Darfur or Congo. That would have been very nice actually, but it's just like an aspirin: it doesn't deal with the problem.
I reject the idea that when young women make choices with which we disagree, they are acting without autonomy.
American presidents get to make lots of choices, with one critical exception: what awaits them in the in-box on top of the desk in the Oval Office.
I've seen many actors go awry by making the wrong choices early on.
Too often, I believe, liberals deny that poverty is linked to bad choices.
I've lost a bunch of friends - some of them in jail, some of them made bad choices, some of them aren't where they should be.
Bad choices make good stories.
It's obvious that any new show comes with its share of blunders, misfires, and bad choices.
Everything I've learned, I've learned with the beatings I've gotten from all of the bad choices I made.
When people have too many choices, they make bad choices.
I had a couple rough patches early in my career. I think I might have made some bad choices here and there.
If you chase fame, you make bad choices. Being famous isn't interesting.
We can't constantly tell stories of heroes. We have to hear the other stories, too, about people in dire straits who make bad choices.
But the Milanese have made bad choices, bad fashion, and bad jewelry.
Everybody's a mix of good and bad choices that they make.
You can make bad choices and find yourself in a downward spiral or you can find something that gets you out of it.