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The whole thing about acting, the draw for me, is the opportunity to do things you don't get to do in real life.
You can't tell them anything, but hopefully they will learn from the example and won't have to go through it.
Well, you know, when people say stuff about you, it's always really flattering. But does it mean anything to me? It's not really real to me; there's no reality to it.
When you succeed at creating your own world, whether it's in any realm - like Tolkien was able to do - and people are able to enter that world, it's a special thing.
I used to think that anyone doing anything weird was weird. I suddenly realized that anyone doing anything weird wasn't weird at all and it was the people saying they were weird that were weird.
Planning to write is not writing. Outlining, researching, talking to people about what you're doing, none of that is writing. Writing is writing.
I like people more undone than made up. Patricia Arquette is the ultimate. She's not anorexic or perfectly tan, she's not trying to be anything but what she is, and that's the most sexy thing.
People have said, 'You don't need to do any more biopics. You don't need to play any more real people.' I don't agree with that.
I make things up for a living. It would be pretty boring to just fictionalize real people.