Often, when I finish a film, I'll have that feeling inside me: 'I never want to do this ever again. I don't want to pretend anymore. I want to be myself and do that.'
It can kind of screw up things if you're trying to overwork something.
I don't really consider myself one of those actors who takes his work home with him.
I had a great '70s. I survived it, and that's always good news.
We're here for such a short period of time. Live like you're already dead, man. Have a good time. Do your best. Let it all come ripping right through you.
I like to know where the camera is.
I'm one of those guys that spins through the clicker when I'm watching TV. When one of my movies comes on, I'll watch a scene or two.
You know, it's kind of a shame in a way but the more seasoned directors a lot of times have more difficult getting a job than first time guys. New kid on the block kind of thing.
There's kind of a Zen aspect to bowling. The pins are either staying up or down before you even throw your arm back. It's kind of a mind-set. You want to be in this perfect mind-set before you released the ball.
I used to read comics when I was a kid.
Ballet might be too formal of a title for the type of dance I do, but I love to dance. I love to draw and paint; I do ceramics and photography. I'm interested in a lot of creative stuff.
I never read reviews of something I want to see.
Pretend was a big part of my childhood.
I don't have one movie that is my favorite, I have about 25-30 favorites.
I love westerns, I'd love to make more of them.
There's a bit of the kid in me.
You don't want to vilify your ego.
That movie, 'Airplane!,' what a landmark film it was. It's a great, great movie.
There are so many things that pop up. If you are paying attention, you can learn every second of the day. Life is my guru.
It's interesting to explore the darker side, but the hero piece is interesting as well. It's like choosing between comedy or drama. I like to do both.
I think my love of journalizing my life comes from my mom.
I haven't been to Comic-Con.
Every time I walk down one of those red carpets, you think I'd be used to it after all these years, but it's like it's happening for the first time.
I consider myself pretty lazy, but I look back and check out the stuff I've done, and I say, 'God, that's a lot of stuff for a lazy guy.' It's a paradox, I suppose, being both things.
That's one of the cool things about fame. You have an affect on society and where it goes.
I think we're all hooked, I feel my own hook-ness on immediate gratification you know. I want what I want.
My M.O. as far as choosing projects is I really try not to work. I try to not do the scripts that are offered me. I'm in this wonderful position to be able to do that.
I don't even know what Instagram is, All of this high-tech stuff is supposed to set us free and make life easier. To me, it makes it more difficult and demanding.
I just hope that theaters remain. I think there's something very wonderful about getting into a dark room with a bunch of people. There's something cool about that. Brings us all together in one room where we can experience all those emotions.
For me and my wife, it was love at first sight.
A fella who accepts himself and is relaxed into who he is - that appeals to people.
I'm light and airy.
I found that photography was a great way of relaxing on the set.
I've worked with a lot of kids, and when you're working with kids they have certain hours that they have to work.
Making a film, it uses a certain... 'pretend-muscle,' I don't know what you want to call it. It exhausts something in me, I find. It has to be really something to get me interested.
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