As a kid growing up in a small town in Washington State, my only exposure to New York City was through movies. The town with its towering skyscrapers, fascinating people and teeming energy absolutely captivated me. Robert Osborne absolutelycaptivatecity share on social
If I didn't have my little schedule book, I wouldn't get out of bed in the morning. Robert Osborne bedbookmorning Change image and share on social
I did see 'Gravity,' but I don't have the enthusiasm to go see a movie as often as I used to go. Robert Osborne enthusiasmgravitymovie Change image and share on social
I think Kennedy being assassinated changed the world. That shot changed everything about America, and made us cynical, made people discontent and angry. Robert Osborne americaangryassassinate Change image and share on social
My folks were busy. My dad was a teacher, and it was during the Second World War, and my mother was working. So I got my stories from films and books. I read a lot, and I love to read to this day. Robert Osborne bookbusydad Change image and share on social
I was shaped by the heroes in the films I saw, which you always want to emulate and be like. I wanted to be like Alan Ladd, Gary Cooper, Jimmy Stewart. Robert Osborne alancooperemulate Change image and share on social
I love to be able to meet people who are successful, and I love them not because they're successful, but usually people who are successful have qualities that make them interesting to be around. Robert Osborne interestlovemake Change image and share on social
I liked 'The Help,' and I love Viola Davis. But I didn't think that film was a great film; I thought that was a very uneven film. I thought the Southern women were so caricatured that it was kind of like 'Harper Valley PTA' or something like that. Robert Osborne caricaturedavisfilm share on social
I think there's something about traveling in airplanes all the time that's not the healthiest thing in the world for you. Robert Osborne airplanehealthything Change image and share on social
I'm 77. The only reason I'm ever shy about it is that people tend to think of you in terms of what they think that age is. I certainly don't feel any different than I did when I was 35, and my energy seems to be more than it was then. Robert Osborne ageenergyfeel share on social