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  • Questions to ask yourself: Are you a good teacher? Who would know? You would. Your students. Your friends. Your God. Not a bad audience, that! -- Joe J. Christensen
  • Audiences like to see the bad guys get their comeuppance. -- Charles Bronson
  • Most actors want the audience to like them, and that leads to bad acting. -- Lee Daniels
  • On 'CSI: NY,' the audience knew I was a really good guy, and I caught the bad guy. -- Hill Harper
  • I think audiences will always like bad guys who kill for no apparent reason. We just like to hate them. -- Jack Gleeson
  • For instance, 'The Sixth Sense' had mediocre to bad reviews. Slowly, the audience pushed it and it received critical attention. -- M. Night Shyamalan
  • I can't see what's wrong about assuming intelligence in your audience and what's bad news about being rewarded for assuming that. -- Steven Moffat
  • Trying to guess what the (mass) audience wants and then trying to satisfy that is usually a bad recipe for getting something good. -- Aaron Sorkin
  • As long as I can make an audience feel something, I don't care whether it's a good thing or bad thing, just to feel something is important to me. -- Elisha Cuthbert
  • I think any time anybody sees the bad guy show emotion and you're not hitting the audience over the head, there's always a tinge of empathy for that individual. -- Paul Wesley
  • You can only be as good as your audience. Sometimes you can be as bad as your audience, but you have to remember you can never be better than them. -- Bruce Forsyth
  • And lot of Asian audiences and reporters don't like me to act as a bad guy. But I think I want to become an actor, I want to try different way. -- Jet Li
  • Not working is bad for you. It is my drug, it gives me a high; most performers will tell you that. And there is nothing like the high that an audience gives you. -- Bruce Forsyth
  • Virtue is not photogenic, so I liked playing bad guys. But, whenever I played a bad guy, I tried to find something good in him, and that kept my contact with the audience. -- Kirk Douglas
  • Movies, I don't really get the bad guys. In theater, I get more bad guys. Both audiences and directors are more willing... to allow people to stretch. In movies, you do one thing, and then that's their reference. -- Campbell Scott
  • The good and wonderful thing about my whole career is that I've always felt that the audience, if I do it well, will track wherever I go, whether it's President or a lawyer or bad guy or good. -- John Travolta
  • My label is to play bad guys of Latin origin in American movies. I'm happy with that label. I prefer to play that than to play a city boy. The bad guy is always something very tempting for the audience. -- Jordi Molla
  • When you're standing in front of an audience like this that is so enthusiastic and so much behind you, it is very hard to give a bad speech. Even a bad speech sounds good in a convention hall like this. -- Susan Estrich
  • The line between humor and bad taste is your audience, in which some people will find everything offensive, and some people will find nothing offensive, but the truth is that most humor originates in what would be called bad taste. -- Robert Mankoff
  • When you see Robert Englund in a movie, you think he is the bad guy, but if I'm not the bad guy, and I'm supposed to just kind of fool the audience, it makes it a lot easier for whichever actor is the bad guy. So I find myself doing a lot of those, I think they're called red herring characters, faking out the audience. -- Robert Englund
  • I hate superficial violence. It's shallow and stupid, and the impact on the audience is really bad. -- Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
  • There's more bad music in jazz than any other form. Maybe that's because the audience doesn't really know what's happening. -- Pat Metheny
  • For instance, The Sixth Sense had mediocre to bad reviews. Slowly, the audience pushed it and it received critical attention. -- M. Night Shyamalan
  • There is a danger, if you cast someone who is 18, 19 or 20 to play 14 or 15, that very subtly, almost unconsciously, the audience is, "Oh, this isn't so bad." -- David Schwimmer
  • A good play is a play which when acted upon the boards make an audience interested and pleased. A play that fails in this is a bad play. -- Maurice Baring
  • It's much more fun to share and laugh at the bad times and the frustrations. I find you get a much deeper connection with the audience that way. -- Aziz Ansari
  • A bad guy always assumes he's going to win, whereas the good guy has to struggle with, what if I lose?, and the audience wants to struggle with him. -- David Gallagher
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