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Danh ngôn của Adam F. Goldberg
(Sứ mệnh: 5)
Some of my movies hold the bottom rankings on Rotten Tomatoes.
My favorite thing to do as a kid was pretend I was in the opening credits of a sitcom. As the theme song would play, I'd look up at the imaginary camera and smile as my name would flash on the screen.
Singing karaoke is my worst nightmare. But in the car, I rock out to anything Bon Jovi or Beastie Boys.
If I don't call my mom back, she'll go on Twitter and say, 'Adam hasn't called me. I'm worried about him,' and strangers will say, 'You're horrible. You go call your mom right now!' It's very complicated.
There was kind of a no-nonsense parenting style that my parents had that was true of the time. Everything now... there are books, and there are websites, and there are blogs, and you're reading, and there's research. We're such an interconnected world now, and half the stuff they did was pretty terrible, but we somehow turned out fine.
I ended up going to NYU for film school - close to Pennsylvania - but we talked about what if I went to UCLA or USC, and my mom's whole world was caving in.
My mom was always writing me notes to get me out of stuff.
Do I think technology is bad? No. I think it's wonderful that the world is so connected now. But I think, as a result, childhood ends a little earlier.
I always say that even though my dad was alive during Woodstock, he was just not invited. He just seemed like he was from a different generation.
Watching Eagles games with my dad, whether at the vet or in our house, was a big part of my childhood.
My mom is a pack rat.
My mom was always trying to figure out ways to make Hanukkah exciting and compete with our neighbors the Kremps, who always had these amazing blow-out Christmas parties.
Jeff Garlin is essentially my dad.
I never did video dating.
I would make hockey movies: I would edit together Flyers games and do highlight reels of goals or fights, which I still have to this day.
I love 'AP Bio' - I think it's so funny - it's just not the show I want to do.
My brother Barry was into all sports, and so was my late father. For me, hockey was the one sport I loved and played. I didn't really pay much attention to the other sports.
As a family, we all loved the Flyers. To me, rooting for the Flyers were how I bonded with my dad especially.
Ever since 'The Goldbergs' began, one of my dreams was to write a homage to 'Highlander.'
If you Google a list and just see all the movies that came out in 1984, they're classics, and they define that decade.