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Wayne Newton Las Vegas and I both grew up together, and all of a sudden I was doing things that no performer had ever done before.
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Jon Porter With everything it has to offer, Las Vegas is an obvious destination for tourists, as proven by the over 40 million visitors the city welcomes per year.
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Johnny Vegas I also want to return to doing stand-up. I've become frightened of live audiences. This is a really telling sign that I need to go back on the comedy circuit again.
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Johnny Vegas With stand-up you've just got that one chance. Audiences can be quite fickle.
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Johnny Vegas I use very few muscles at the best of times.
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Johnny Vegas You can't be a proper comic unless you've been out on stage and felt the fear.
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Eric Bana I don't like working in a studio, at all. I just prefer to be on location, rather than hearing the bells of the studio going off. It's like being in Las Vegas, where no one knows the time and there are no windows.
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John Green The food was so good that with each passing course, our conversation devolved further into fragmented celebrations of its deliciousness: 'I want this dragon carrot risotto to become a person so I can take it to Las Vegas and marry it.
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Charlene Tilton JR was a 1-dimensional, evil character. JR was multi-dimensional, and Larry Hagman is probably one of the greatest actors that we have. Then, you go back and look at 'I Dream of Jeannie' - I mean, he's a comic genius, as well. So, I think they should give him an honorary Emmy Award.
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Gale Anne Hurd I also love the zombie genre, my zombie fandom going way back to 'Night of the Living Dead.' And 'The Walking Dead' is truly the ultimate representation of that sensibility in the comic book genre.
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Melissa Marr I watch comic book movies. Give me 'The Avengers,' give me 'Thor', those are my area. But I don't watch comedies.
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Michael McMillian I want to work on the 'True Blood' comic for as long as they'll let me.
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Marc Guggenheim I actually feel like comic book movies need to be better than your average movie.
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Charlyne Yi I actually don't read comic books. I did when I was a kid - I used to read a lot of 'X-Men' comic books. I read a couple 'Scott Pilgrim' this past year, and those are really good, but I don't read in general, unfortunately.
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William Gaddis We're comic. We're all comics. We live in a comic time. And the worse it gets the more comic we are.
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Sandra Bernhard I don't consider myself a comic but a performer. A comic tells bad jokes.
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Damon Lindelof In television, if I write that Matthew Fox flies up around the island so he can see how big it is, we have to actually shoot that. In a comic book, you write it, somebody draws it and there it is. No budget, no actors. That frees you up to really do some outside-the-box storytelling.
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A. Hodge What will be very interesting at this stage is that for a lot of guys, this will be the first time that they have raced all year.
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Christy Austin I was just sad. It's real unfortunate. Now I'm at the stage where I'm mad.
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Rick James Off stage it's cool-out time. You can't funk and roll ALL the time.
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William H. Macy You can skim those stage directions and go right to the dialogue. You can almost read the movie in the same amount of time it will take you to see the movie.
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Yelena Isinbayeva The whole stage was only for me. It was so cool.
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Henry Rollins I'm most comfortable on stage.
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Miranda Sissons This is a very important stage in the trial.
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Chris Hamilton Talks are progressing on one or two fronts but we're not yet at the stage where we are waiting on anybody.
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Marc Cohn I wanted to just get back out and feel my way back to the stage in a low-key way.