Because I tend to kind of hide under the sheets when it comes to reality television. I've seen probably one episode of maybe five different shows, and that's about it.
I don't enjoy reality television at all. I have to say that I get it, though. I watch some of it, and I understand why people enjoy it.
I don't like this instinct of reality television to wear your lifestyle in public. I've really always loved the anonymity of things.
I really don't like reality television and the nonsense that comes with it.
Reality television hasn't killed documentaries, because there are so many great documentaries still being made, but it certainly has changed the landscape. There is this breed of gimmicky documentary that is basically a reality show.
In America , there's a just-add-water reality TV world in which people expect to get their Warholian 15 minutes of fame.
I think socializing on the Internet is to socializing what reality TV is to reality.
I have so much to thank reality TV for.
Reality TV is anything but.
Reality TV to me is the museum of social decay.
I've turned down millions of dollars to go on reality TV. It's an absolute no-go.
I believe that reality TV should be called 'not reality' TV; it's fiction.
I enjoy watching Fear Factor, Newlyweds and American Idol as far as reality TV shows go.
I'm the Christopher Biggins of reality TV.
I've been on reality TV since I was 23.
It's not easy to go from reality TV to being taken seriously as an artist, so I don't think I'll be doing reality TV again because of that.
Reality TV looks more like America than movies do.
People need realness, reality. People can sense when someone is being pretentious or fake. It's because you feel it; you see it in someone's body language.
I feel too strongly about rearranging reality in a movie. It gives me peace.
The history of philosophy is not, like the history of the sciences, to be studied with the intellect alone. That which is receptive in us and that which impinges upon us from history is the reality of man's being, unfolding itself in thought.