When I was 3, my mom sent in a video of me singing George Strait to 'America's Funniest Home Videos.' — Austin Mahone Copy Share Image
When I saw the first video iPod, I thought this could have the same impact VHS/home video had on the movie business. — Bob Iger Copy Share Image
“America’s Funniest Home Videos,” the TV series that began in 1990, also served as inspiration. Its entertaining content was constantly interrupted by… — Mark Gavagan Copy Share Image
For a long time, the film business was a single-digit business on investment return. Now, because of home video, it's a low… — Charles Roven Copy Share Image
When I was just a kid, growing up in Brooklyn, I was constantly making home videos with my family – real silly… — Lana Parrilla Copy Share Image
Remember, when YouTube was founded in the U.S., America's Funniest Home Videos had been around for a long time. In China, the… — Victor Koo Copy Share Image
My guiltiest pleasure in life is 'America's Funniest Home Videos.' I watch them all - old, new - I don't care. Despite… — Russell Peters Copy Share Image
I used to watch these home videos people were putting up and thought to myself that oh this is pretty cool! So… — Jonita Gandhi Copy Share Image
Each holiday season, as family members arrive and couches are unfolded, my household settles into a palpable nostalgia. Poorly designed photo albums… — Clint Smith Copy Share Image
I must confess I don't own Harry Potter DVDs. My parents do. They have them all. And they like watching them. They've… — Matthew Lewis Copy Share Image
It [TV] is the cancer of film. It's why people can't be educated to film. In the late '60s, we expected to… — Jack Nicholson Copy Share Image
I still havent got over the fact that I wont be the only person seeing the film. Im used to watching home… — Dakota Blue Richards Copy Share Image
We actually found some home videos, some really funny footage of me when I was around 3 years old. I come up… — Annaleigh Ashford Copy Share Image