My favorite genre is comedy.

My sister's an actor as well.

I think 'Paranorman' was a great adventure.

I think I would play Batman. I love Batman.

My dad reads the scripts and passes them on to me.

In L.A., I live right across from Universal Studios.

Interviews are fun, but I get nervous at red carpets.

Actors shouldn't be scared. Don't get scared on film.

I'm not really sure if I have anything that inspires me.

I like everything from hard-style techno to rock n' roll.

New Orleans is awake all night, and every night is a party.

I wouldn't mind doing my own film on the big screen. That'd be cool.

I thought that 'Twilight' would be a kind of girl movie, but it was cool.

My friends in Australia, they grew up with me acting, so they're used to it.

I'm always working with amazing people. They're just kind of put in my path.

I'm based in L.A., mainly. I'm pretty much there a lot of the time doing work.

When I know I'm not doing any auditions, I go to the skate park on my scooter or my bike.

Vampires used to be like Dracula, and now they're young teenage kids, so yeah, I like that.

My dad teaches me. He teaches me everything. He's been acting for over 30 years, so he knows a lot.

I've been joking that 'On the Road' is the prequel to 'The Road.' I don't know if that's a very good joke.

I think when you have to train an accent, it just takes you absolutely into another spectrum of the character.

I'd really like to work with Johnny Depp: he seems like a really cool guy; he can do a lot of different things.

I haven't done a lot of studio movies, but studio movies and independent films are always just as fun as each other.

It's kind of a Peter Pan thing: I want to stay a kid. I love it. But I guess you have to grow up someday. Everybody does.

I'm geeky about video games. I don't stay inside a lot and just play them 24/7, but if I had the chance, I probably would.

I dont really like simple characters too much; its too easy. I like a challenge, and I like characters you connect with on screen.

I don't really like simple characters too much; it's too easy. I like a challenge, and I like characters you connect with on screen.

I think I've been good at getting into lonely and troubled characters because, not to brag, but I'm the complete opposite in real life.

I think indie films have more of a fresh, experimental vibe about them, whereas studio films know what they want and can basically get it.

I think, obviously, everyone has a lot of favorite movies, but I really for some reason just love Quentin Tarantino's writing and directing style.

'The Road' was my first American film, my first film in the snow. The first of everything. So, I was jumping into it, and that was pretty grueling.

If I could choose any car in the world, I'd get a Lamborghini, but I think that's a bit too much money. I'll start off with maybe a V8 or something.

The most important thing I have learned from the people I've worked with is that you have to love what you do. That passion will drive you anywhere you want to go.

When I was 8, my dad asked me if I wanted to audition, just for fun. I did just a little short film, and I liked it. I just kept doing it, and then I started getting bigger auditions for bigger roles.

I've got to write about my character every day. I've got to find out where he lives, what bus he catches to school, and stuff like that. You've got to know every little thing about him so when you do it, it feels natural.

I think everyone has been annoyed at school or in their life, that's a type of bullying. So, you can take those feelings and make them bigger. But I try not to use too much from my real life, because you'll be stuck with that all day.

'Slow West' is a film that I did with Michael Fassbender in New Zealand and Scotland. The director was John McLean. It's a film set in the 1800s. I play a young Scottish boy brought up in the royal family. I fall in love with someone who works on our land.

I haven't seen 'The Exorcist,' but I've seen a lot of pictures of the girl in it. So now I don't actually want to see it. She scares me so much. I don't know what it is, but even though it's quite old now, it still has the best and scariest make-up I've ever seen in my life.

I'm not really sure if I have anything that inspires me. I think what goes into my work is everything beforehand that I do with my dad. He teaches me acting, and I think maybe without him it would be pretty hard. I started acting for fun, really, because my dad's an actor and my sister's an actor, so I started doing it and it was normal. But it got places really fast, and I started doing feature film auditions and stuff.

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