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I really like comedy. There's always a choice, when you're writing: you can either go for the joke or you can go for the story, the important stuff.
When you're writing stuff that's already clotted with neologisms and trying to get across fairly abstruse concepts, you're already putting a heavy burden on the reader.
It's important to find what really suits who you are, because style isn't only what you wear, it's what you project.
If you're a surfer, you just want to surf. You don't know if anyone's going to see you, and you don't really care if they see you. You just live for that feeling.
I'm probably not as big of a hip-hop fan as people may think. I'm not up on all the artists and know all their stuff.
Probably a mistake, you know, that people make in America, to think that all great chefs are a male... I'm still the only male in the family who went into that business.
My family is not only attractive - I can say that because I'm paterfamilias - but they're really smart, and they're very, very compassionate.
As you know, in America there's no rights for the artist, so whatever films I've made kind of belong to the studio, so if they want to remake it they can.
We settled this continent without art. So it was easy for us to treat it as an imported luxury, not a necessity.