I just don't take myself as seriously anymore. But as a result of that, I am taking myself more seriously. My ego has gone on holiday, and it can't get a flight back home.
All punk rockers hate Christmas.
I consider projects very deeply, but there's always a point in your life where there's a bit of randomity.
The older I get, I'm really reminded how important the arts are to our wellbeing as a society.
When I was young, I was in a hurry to live. And now I'm just not in a hurry.
Acting is a tough, difficult job with long unsociable hours, although it can be a brilliant job, too. I don't want to complain too much, as nurses, farmers and teachers are out working long hours.
Film and stage are very different; I don't necessarily prefer one over the other. Every few years, I get a big itch to go back to the theater. To learn humility, to learn bravery and to remind yourself that the pistons that drive your craft are working on full power. And to remind yourself how badly paid actors can be.
In a sense, I feel a lot more an outsider in Los Angeles than I did in Newfoundland.
The war on drugs is being lost on a daily basis.
More than any other super-hero, 'Spider-Man' presents us with something very local in its ethics. It's not messianic. It's far more tangible.
When I'm not filming, I do rock n' roll; when I'm not doing rock n' roll, I do filming.