I just got called Nigel.

Geeks are the coolest people.

My God! Middle Earth does exist!

I love the smell right after a storm.

Hello! I'm Elijah Wood, and i'm a looser!

Geeks are generally the most interesting people.

Dream the impossible because dreams do come true.

I watched the Lost series in the US and it's great.

My bucket list tends to relate to travel or eating.

I'm not a star!!! A star is nothing but a ball of gas!!!

So much time is wasted on trying to be better than others.

In the absence of love, there is nothing worth fighting for.

I'm kind of insane when it comes to music, a little obsessed.

It still feels like an honor to bring something [on Sundance].

The worst kind of lying I've ever done is keeping things from people.

I never wanted to be in a band because I love music too much to mess it up.

On a superficial level, I like girls with dark hair - I'm a sucker for that.

I definitely felt the pressure I wanted to live up to all of the expectations.

I think horror comedies tend to skew more comedy than horror, for the most part.

Music says so much. Really specific but those are also real tonal things as well.

I don't fear death or ageing, but I fear them in other people that I am close to.

[Sundance] still feels like an incredible place for championing emerging voices and art.

Safety and comfort comes with complacency, and that's never a good place to be working from.

I think being different, going against the grain of society is the greatest thing in the world.

Putting a needle on a record is almost like you're making a commitment to listening to something.

I have always kept a pretty healthy separation between my work in my film and my life outside of it.

I actually got a crush on Anne Heche when I worked with her on Huckleberry Finn. It didn't work out.

The prospect of being able to work on a Kaufman film with him directing was just too good to be true.

I grew up actually reading 'The Hobbit,' not 'The Lord of the Rings.' I loved 'The Hobbit' growing up.

I definitely don't look my age. So I actively look for roles that will help people change their perception of me

I think 'The Lord of the Rings' holds perhaps a deeper place in people's hearts than 'The Hobbit' the book does.

I definitely don't look my age. So I actively look for roles that will help people change their perception of me.

What's so strong about 'Game of Thrones' is that it's a character and political drama, with a sort of fantasy backdrop.

It was so clear from the beginning - what [Macon Blair] wanted to make [in "I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore"].

It was kind of unique and great to have two films coming out within a week. It certainly was a different experience for me.

It would be an amazing superpower to be able to make every person you meet feel better about the thing that makes them insecure.

You've got major artists releasing albums on their own and eschewing the major system. I think that breeds excitement and creativity.

If you cut off your arm instead of going 'spurt, spurt, spurt' wouldn't it, like, go nuts? Or would it go with the beat of your heart?

Quite simply it is love. It is the unconditional love that says, regardless of what you do or where you go, I will always be there for you.

I've always looked for roles that are different. I've tried to continue to challenge myself as an actor and work in varying styles of films.

It feels kind of good to be [on Sundance]. There is a sense of unification and community and voices rising together, and that all feels good.

I'm always looking for something very different from anything I've done. I'm attracted to a great script, and not necessarily a great character.

Many of my friends are not in the film industry, and I feel like it's healthy. It's not totally by choice. It is, perhaps, people I connect with.

I love romantic comedies. I love romantic movies. I'm kind of a sucker for them, and, sort of end up crying at the end of them all, like a child.

If you're innocent, you have very little knowledge of the world, and you want to succeed. People with parasitic interests will see you as their prey.

If you can get your movie made the way you want to get it made, no matter what the end result is going to be, if people are going to see it, that's awesome.

I suppose I've been working for a long time, so I've seen all kinds of filmmaking. I can fit into anything, and it doesn't feel that weird or that fascinating.

When you have an animal in your home, a relationship forms very quickly, where that animal ceases to be an animal to you. It feels like a member of your family.

It's always nice when you get a chance to actually work with the other actor. It just brings the scene to life, in a way that's not as easy to replicate on your own.

I credit my mom Debbie for creating a solid family base, ... She gave me a strong sense of reality so I could avoid falling into the normal pitfalls of child actors.

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