Back on September 11, terrorists attacked our metropolitan cores, two of America's great cities. They did that because they knew that was where they could do the most damage and weaken us the most.
I fell so hard for the theater. I knew it was a place where you can sort out your life.
Every movie I've done, when they cast me, they knew I'd probably do it for a toffee apple and a Frappuccino.
I hope I'm going to act for the rest of my life. What scares me is that if I get a big head, my mum said she would take me out of the business instantly - and if you knew my mum, she would do it!
Mr. Hitchcock knew what he was doing.
I knew 'Mars Needs Moms! ' would be a movie seconds after the title came to mind. Similarly, I also knew that my daughter would be calling me a dork as a default term of endearment eventually.
When I started, I was an artist; I wanted to be an artist. I became an actor almost by accident. I acted for fifteen years and tried to produce. I looked for stories that were the story beneath the story that you thought you knew, like 'The Candidate'.
I have written ever since I knew mechanically how to do it.
Obviously because of my personal connection to Mandela and having had his story as part of my childhood, I knew how awesome he was.
SO when I got word from three different sets of people who all said Manson had cancer, I knew I couldn't get straight info from his staff and had no choice but to go over the fence for it.
I turned from my wicked ways and embraced Jesus. The next thing I knew, good times had come my way.