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I'm always interested to meet my friends' parents, or who they were raised by. Where they grew up, I always find very interesting.
People come up and say very nice things about my work, like, 'You were great in 'Blood Diamond!'
I might show facts as plain as day: but, since your eyes are blind, you'd say, 'Where? What?' and turn away.
I had always done these 3D things that you could walk through. They were always done off the seat of my pants without blueprints or course.
I got to play with Nintendo's Wii, yes it's a funny name and not very revolutionary but it was fun whipping your arms around.
Well I think that's probably one of a few, where I grew up in the City of New York, it's got a lot of energy, my parents are Irish-American so there was a bit of yelling going on in my house but it seemed normal.
You know, we were worried that in the UK, there's no anarchy on kids TV. When we grew up kids TV was very anarchic and it was about stuff that your parents would probably object to, if they got to object. And it's gotten very safe.
Bernstein grew up in my building in New York. He's a very, very fine player. When he was a kid, he came by to find out what was going on in the world of jazz.
As I grew up, I always refused to cook Indian food very vehemently, and to this day, I don't cook chapatis at home. I'd always say, 'Why do I have to do it? Why don't the men do it?'