https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srtES-HebG0 Im very blessed to be a workaholic. Anyone thats successful has to love their work and not say, Oh, its 5 oclock. Thank God. Youve got to go, 5 oclock already? Well, maybe another hour or two. The death of her husband of 22 years left Rivers shattered and facing financial problems due to Rosenbergs failed business ventures, but she would soon bounce back. Always possessed of a tireless work ethic, she had distinguished herself not just as a ground-breaking comedienne but also by working and often succeeding in several creative fields. Rivers and Rosenberg mortgaged their home so that she could write and direct her first film, 1978's Rabbit Test, which starred a young Billy Crystal. She wrote in all manner of forms and mediums, including the play Sally Marr and her escorts, which would also garner her a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in 1994. Rivers also wrote a number of best-selling memoirs and humour books, but her love of performing meant that she was never far from a set or stage. Her appetite for work bordered on addiction and she endeavoured to fill every available slot in her diary with gigs and bookings. In recent years, she appeared in a number of TV shows and films, including Curb Your Enthusiasm, Louie, Shrek 2, The Simpsons and Iron Man 3, as well as winning Celebrity Apprentice in 2009. At the time of her death, she was the star of E!'s Fashion Police, hosted the online talk show In Bed with Joan, and co-hosted WEtv reality show Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best? with her daughter. Rivers many and varied accomplishments across the field of entertainment earned her a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and her creative talents will be missed.
I watch movies and I watch sport. I also watch movies about sport, and if there were a sport about movies I'd watch that too. The internet was the closest thing I could find.