Danish film is spreading in a fantastic way.
A solid family, as they say. They join me on location if they have a chance, but I can also be home three or four months doing nothing, so I probably see my kids more than people who work constantly all year long. If that changes, we'll have to have a family meeting.
I'm one of the actors who really enjoys working with kids and animals, which is always a no go. There's something beautiful about it because you tend to forget yourself as an actor.
I always try to find something I like about the bad guys and then try to find the mistakes and the flaws in the good guys.
Sometimes you're trying your best and you still can't find a solution, but I try not to waste my life living in a dark place.
I'd rather be voted 'the sexiest man in Denmark' than 'the ugliest man in Denmark'.
I make an awesome soup with coconut milk and shrimps; it takes me five hours to prepare the whole thing. It does become very spicy, but you can definitely taste all the ingredients.
I think they tried the 3-D revolution at least five times throughout history, and it never seemed to work. However, finally, 'Avatar' did it.
I've never been a big fan of making telepathy to the audience. That would be too much a wink in the eye. That would make people around me fools, right?
I can never wink at the audience.
Before we made films about gangsters, everything was about the royal families. They contain so much drama.
I like to stay home with my family. But travel is good in a way. It makes you redefine each other each time you see each other. Also, it helps that I think my wife is the hottest woman in the world.
'Clash Of The Titans' is one of the biggest movies I've done; it was certainly the most effects I've worked with.
The problem is that you can't really read a script saying, 'Hmmm, I'll just see what this is.' You have to go right into it; you have to get engaged with it, and once you are engaged, you want to do it! It's really difficult to get uninvolved.