Zitat des Tages von Josh Lucas:
At a certain point, even if the one alpha male is dominant, at a certain point there's a younger lion that is stronger, and everyone knows it.
I'm right at a time when I'm strongly finding my identity inside of my work.
I think I've spent so much time playing characters that are so far away from me and learning how to technically build and how to technically put something on top of you.
I love experiencing other people's realities, seeing the world through their eyes for a short period of time.
I had a Southern accent but I had broken it so hard.
I think actors become jacks-of-all-trades and masters of none.
When I was on that boat, I realized the only way I would feel creatively challenged was if I totally changed everything about my environment and put myself in a storm, in a sense.
I've worked with some incredibly difficult directors but my understanding is that a lot of the best people are driven from a place of being extremely challenging and dark within their way.
I had friends of mine tell me they had a baby, and I didn't even know they were pregnant.
I visited those friends who'd just had a baby, and she was washing dishes and he was cleaning the house, and I burst with happiness. And in their minds, they were in this terrible domestic rut.
I want to be so strong as an actor that people wouldn't say... eh, that's Josh Lucas.
Wrap parties can be really sad, actually, disorienting.
Every day is intense and alive, whether it's travel, work, even down time, which there is so little of.
On A Beautiful Mind, there was a wall of math.
Comedy is so hard; it's so much harder than drama. The pacing of it, the energy of it.
This fear of death infused me with the desire to live, and to live harder.
It was a long period of time where I tried to figure out what worked, what didn't work.
It's the South that maintains the idea that they're different, which is interesting because nobody else really cares.
My instincts are not comedic.
It's funny, but we were living on this small island off the coast of Charleston, South Carolina when I was 9.
There's such good people out there where there filmmaking world is alive.
My nomadic childhood dramatically fed my eventual decision to be an actor, but not in the way you might think.
I think that often times Hollywood panders to the cliches of small town life, specifically Southern small town life, and I think that this movie does the opposite.
I love how people in this business push themselves to know themselves, the world, and their creativity better.
Always do something different. Always different things.
So when we finally settled down outside of Seattle I felt totally uncomfortable with that idea.
I'll look at the script and I'll try to find as many books, movies, and pieces of music that I think are going to feed each scene or the character as a whole.
Once everyone else around you starts to become incredibly comfortable - if anything, quite happy with what you are doing - then I start to settling in and trusting all those choices that I've made up to that point.
I'm challenged by people like Russell Crowe and Sean Penn who come in with such incredible discipline and power.
The Hulk, that was the experience of my life, so far.