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No, I'm not a comic book guy. I'm pretty fascinated with the subculture though and I do think that the world of comic books is such a natural transition into film.
I remember working on movies like Gettysburg and feeling that Jeff Daniels was kind of a mentor.
I don't think a show's ever changed networks in the middle of the season before, but it was cool because they gave us those extra couple years of life that was necessary to get us to syndication.
I played on this soccer team, called Hollywood United, and there were a lot of old ex-international pro-players. We played this benefit match at the Rose Bowl, and the crowd streamed in. It's so nerve-wracking to go out into a stadium, feeling a billion eyes upon you when you mess up your touches. That's an overwhelming environment.
I think in a weird way that the entertainment industry is strangely more brutally honest than any other.
Ultimately, it has been a struggle- but I was in Minneapolis and Austin a couple of weeks ago, sitting in theaters with complete strangers watching this weird movie that Kirk and I thought up and I was excited to be making film.
I honestly feel like we never had a bad episode by TV standards. Every week I felt there were so many strong components of the show, especially the writing.
Fair or not, it always sucks when everyone wanders back from Sundance talking about how bad the movies were.
Well Bill Martin and Mike Schiff were the creators and they knew we had to do a family show. Everybody came at it from the angle of having been a kid and a teenager.
I am in Ghost Rider but I'm not sure when it's coming out.
Then I did The Tao of Steve and that was at Sundance in 2000 where it did really well.
It didn't get into Sundance although I showed a rough cut which is a mistake to all filmmakers out there.
I got a lot of flak for having Kirk as the lead because they all claimed it was a much harder sell, but no one else could have done that part for many reasons.
We own our movie and are now close to breaking even, even without finishing domestic DVD deals.
Yeah, I'd done a bunch of pilots. Some that had gone for a while. One that went for 13 episodes. But I had never been on a show that had lasted more than that.
I did pilots here and there but mostly I was doing little bits in movies.
The day I showed up to South Carolina to work, I was with my kid and my ex and our dog and Kirk was hanging with this weird guy and I kind of defined the two of them by his friend and made a vow to avoid him.
Young actors are pretty fantastic. I can't even imagine doing stuff like that when I was a kid.