Zitat des Tages von Alan Tudyk:
I would love to work with Joss Whedon again.
I never made it on 'Castle.' I tried a few times, so I don't know, but it never worked out.
I don't have any set things that I'm looking for, like, 'I've done this now I want to do this,' kind of thing. Just read the material, if it appeals, if it makes me laugh: like, 'Death at a Funeral' made me laugh out loud.
I did a stint on 'Dollhouse,' and prior to my stint on 'Dollhouse,' I had no plans to be working with Joss Whedon until he said, 'Hey, do you want to do this?' When he calls, I'll pick up the phone, and that's how that works.
When you're seven feet tall on set, people give you respect.
Hollywood comedy has gotten really silly and absurd, and I like that.
If something makes me laugh really hard, it sticks in my head or my heart or somewhere inside me.
I guess I'm attracted to things that are fun. I guess what is fun about this role in 'Suburgatory' is that there's a lot of room to play around.
I really like stuff that makes people laugh.
I'm not so certain in life.
I had a role in 'DodgeBall,' where I played a pirate who played dodge ball. I'd say 80 to 90 percent of my lines were 'Garrr' or 'Arghh.' And it was all about what the quality of your 'Grr-arr' was.
I can tan. I get tannish. It's not really tan, it's tannish. That kind of color.
I think I once went three or four years without doing a play, and I almost lost my mind, then I came back and did 'Spamalot.'
If you go back and watch the original 'V,' you're like, 'Oh, I thought this was great. It kind of looks really cheesy.'
Some films, you're lucky enough to get some rehearsal, which is just basic going through the scene, and, 'These are my questions, and this is what I'm trying to achieve,' and you work things out, and maybe a few line changes here or there.
I'd love to work with Jed Whedon on 'S.H.I.E.L.D.'
You know those people in life who are a bit eccentric and larger than life or a bit odd? That their realm of possibility around them is larger than somebody who's called normal? What's normal for an oddball? They could start screaming in public. That's fun to play.
It was a different job in that, because it's a 'Star Wars' movie and I'm a droid in a 'Star Wars' movie, people have a reverence for those characters that have come before me.
If you've gone to a sci-fi convention, you've only seen half of it. 'Con Man' delivers what convention 'all-access' passes have only promised in the past.
I'm not a big horror movie fan. I am afraid of them; they scare me.
Whedon changed my life.