Creepy Quote by Richard Corliss Download Open image “Nixon, with his mellifluous baritone, was a great politician for radio but creepy on TV.” — Richard Corliss ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Creepy Great Politician Politics Radio Tv
Richard Nixon was the best thing that ever happened to journalism. I mean this guy was wonderful. Just when you thought he could get… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
Of course a lot of the journalists hated Nixon, but they were always blown away by how smart he was. — Roger Stone Copy Share Image
[Richard M. Nixon was] a foul caricature of himself, a man with no soul, no inner convictions, with the integrity of a hyena and… — Hunter S. Thompson Copy Share Image
You could tell he (President Ronald Reagan) was an old radio guy. He never once looked at the television monitor. — Harry Caray Copy Share Image
Richard Nixon has never been one of my favorite people anyway. For years I've regarded his existence as a monument to all the rancid… — Hunter S. Thompson Copy Share Image
When I was on Howard Stern, he would sometimes take me aside and tell me I had a good voice for radio. — Marky Ramone Copy Share Image
Nobody understood how to use television for his own purposes better than Nixon, despite his poor showing against John F. Kennedy in the televised… — Michael Korda Copy Share Image
I knew most of my radio listeners were lefty political people, and I decided definitively not to be that guy - not to address… — Marc Maron Copy Share Image
When you look at Kennedy and Nixon, TV played a crucial part in Kennedy's popularity. He was incredibly photogenic, while Nixon was this scowling… — Peyton Reed Copy Share Image
There were really funny characteristics about this guy [Richard Nixon], chief of which would be that he seemed to devote about 85 percent of… — Harry Shearer Copy Share Image
In his musicals with Garland, Rooney was the sparkplug for prodigious entrepreneurship - that era's predecessor of the garage band, but with Gershwin tunes… — Richard Corliss Copy Share Image
Hollywood was born schizophrenic. For 75 years it has been both a town and a state of mind, an industry and an art form. — Richard Corliss Copy Share Image
You know it's Oscar season when you see a slew of new movies based on true stories whose resolutions you can find in three… — Richard Corliss Copy Share Image
In 'Blade Runner,' the here is quite enough: a vision of dark, cramped, urban squalor. This is Los Angeles in the year 2019, when… — Richard Corliss Copy Share Image
Every artist undresses his subject, whether human or still life. It is his business to find essences in surfaces, and what more attractive and… — Richard Corliss Copy Share Image
'Ouija' has a steady directorial hand, some attractive young actors who taking the silliness seriously, and few admirable genre elements. It renounces the faux-found-footage… — Richard Corliss Copy Share Image
'Tammy,' the new movie starring, produced, and co-written by Melissa McCarthy, could be an artifact from some alternate universe: the creatures there resemble Earthlings… — Richard Corliss Copy Share Image
'Noah' is about a man whose mission is to obliterate Earth's past and godfather its future. Replacing the word 'God' with 'Creator' and taking… — Richard Corliss Copy Share Image
The lumpiness of 'The Good Lie's progression - from infancy to adulthood, and from ethnic horror to gentle social comedy to a heroic gift… — Richard Corliss Copy Share Image
John Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath' also speaks urgently to today's concerns: the cratered trail of dreams for Mexican immigrants seeking a promised land… — Richard Corliss Copy Share Image
'TIME's spell-check always admonishes me whenever I compose a sentence in the passive voice, a warning that is often ignored by me. — Richard Corliss Copy Share Image
In their plush melodies and plummy platitudes, many Rodgers-and-Hammerstein songs were secular hymns, which so insinuated themselves into the ear of the Eisenhower-era listener… — Richard Corliss Copy Share Image
I'm a pretty fearless person. I'm afraid of, like, creepy men in white vans and sidewalks with no streetlights. But I'm not afraid to… — Josie Totah Copy Share Image
“When we mated I felt your heart stop beating and it was as if the world had stopped turning. It was only while surrounded… — Nenia Campbell Copy Share Image
I like men who love children and their wives. I don't like playboys. Those guys are a dime a dozen, and they are creepy,… — Kirstie Alley Copy Share Image
Even [Donald Trump] presence was bullying, was lurking, and was just mainly creepy. — Natalie Portman Copy Share Image
Nice creepy reptile,” Frank said, very aware of the driftwood in his coat pocket. “Nice poisonous, fire-breathing reptile. — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
“I sneaked out to his house a couple times in the middle of the night to watch over him while he slept, just in… — Cynthia Hand Copy Share Image
“I should have known it would be you. Creepy noise, creepy place, creepy shadows— guaranteed to be you,” Alex groaned.” — Bella Forrest Copy Share Image
There were also horror shows on the radio. Very terrifying and thrilling to me as a kid. They had all these creepy sound effects.… — Jessica Hagedorn Copy Share Image
“His body walks out onto the darkened stage , and a roar goes up from the crowd. He stands in front of the mic,… — Joseph Garraty Copy Share Image