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After six, seven films, I started to get a little tired. Shooting takes a lot out of you.
When you realize that we're the spirit that's in our bodies and our bodies are like the vehicles that take us around, you realize that you have to take care of that body.
There's a lot of people who think in order to be a good head coach, you've got to be a head coach at a smaller school.
I'm not the comedy police, but you watch a movie, and everyone's laughing, and then you shake it out, and you realize, 'There's no joke there!'
Sometimes I look back and think, 'Good. I'd love to go in and bang out a good episode of 'Talk Soup' today.'
In New York you can just walk out and be among people. You're on the subway among people, you go to cafes, you can talk to people.
If you just stay with it and take it scene by scene, episode by episode, all of the questions that I have, as an actor, tend to answer themselves.
I learned a lot about critics, not to really take them too seriously about movies.
What I've realized, and had to become comfortable with, is that I'm just, I don't think, a star. I'm an actor.