I love acting, but the star part is not my bag.
I can't say enough about Ireland. I can't. I'd move there.
I've done tons of guest spots and in parts where the character invariably dies or is dead.
I know that my foot is firmly wedged in the door, and I'll be damned if I pull it out, even for a second.
I've always had a problem showing fear on a film.
I've got a different life. I live up on a farm; I don't have anything to do with social media.
I just didn't want to get bored playing a character, and that's kind of the benefit of doing films; you've lived with a character for four or five months and that's it, and you walk away from that character and you feel like you told a story.
Turns out I'm getting old.
To do this movie in a watered-down fashion or have these characters be watered down wouldn't have been near as effective. It wouldn't have been staying true to what this 'Watchmen' phenomenon is.
It's just as easy for me to be building a fence somewhere and scraping by on unemployment in between doing a guest star spot. I've been there.
I feel like if you shoot one scene all day long or you take two days to do a scene, that scene is going to be stale.
I've worked with kids that are just horrendous, and it's mostly because of their parents.