I loved WWF as a kid.

We all want approval.

I'm envious of writers.

I'd love to work with Woody Allen.

Marvel just does things differently.

Paul Rudd has a very specific brand of humor.

One of my favorite movies is 'Broadway Danny Rose.'

I'm clearly not a writer, but I'm always a fan of them.

Kicks to the legs, they're not very cool. They're brutal.

A shootout is a shootout. You go in and get the bad guys.

I love documentaries and I watch documentaries to no end.

I didn't realise I lived in the ghetto until we moved out.

I think writing is the most underrated thing in Hollywood.

Some of the best bad guys in movies are funny and charming.

I've always noticed that girls cry way easier than guys do.

One of my first real parts was 'Crash' - that won the Oscar.

What happened happened. What's gonna happen, is gonna happen.

Seth Rogen told me to read 'Preacher,' and 'Preacher' was amazing.

I am not afraid to play Latin roles - that was a big part of my life.

Play the role as a human being... human beings are three-dimensional.

I don't know why - I have a ton of books: five full cabinets of them.

The reason I love Lollapalooza is because it's a great music festival.

I was in really good shape after I finished this movie, 'End of Watch.'

I never wanted to be in a gang. I didn't want to follow anybody's orders.

Some horror movies are just for shock value, so it doesn't really feel scary.

I want to do more sci-fi films. I want to play half-alien, half-illegal alien.

I just wanted to be a part of something that's a horror movie that scares you.

There are not too many times when a movie's not cynical, you know what I mean?

It would be great to play Cesar Chavez. That would be an interesting role for me.

It's so interesting to watch Ben Stiller work because he just knows what's funny.

I have really good managers and agents who are very selective in what they send me.

I grew up in the ghetto, and the thing is when there were problems, I knew when to get away.

I was in L.A., like, four months, and I got my first part. Then I was like, 'OK, I'm staying.'

You have to make your choices however you see fit and just keep your integrity as best you can.

Actors love the big speeches and love to be the center of attention. I mean, that's why we do it.

I've been seeing superhero movies as long as I can remember. I don't think they're going anywhere.

You know, one of my favorite movies that inspired me and got me started was 'Dead Poet's Society.'

For me, when I do my best acting, it's mainly imagination. Then I really have a lot of fun with it.

I don't know about you, but for me, if I got to present any kind of award, I'm shaking in my pants.

I think, in any debate, you have to respect the other person's point of view, if you agree or disagree.

Drama is basically what I do, so it's a compliment that people think it's hard for me to get back to drama.

I'm super grateful, and whenever somebody offers me something, and I'm doing it, I always try to give 110%.

The reality that everyone is stereotyped - every one gets typecast, so you have to work to get out of that.

A good comic explores the imagination, but it's always got to have those notes of truth running through it.

It feels good, pouring your heart out over something, and then all of a sudden people are getting inspired.

'War on Everyone,' I think... the script was hilarious to me, but it's very dark, dark humor. It's super dark.

I was on 'The Shield' for a year before 'Crash' came out, and it was like doing an independent film every week.

I remember seeing 'Dead Poet's Society,' and it made it appealing in a way that I actually went to prep school.

Every time I said, 'Man, I'm doing CHiPs,' 100% of the time they would ask, 'Is Erik Estrada going to be in it?'

There's a bigger percentage of good cops than bad cops. But the bad cops should be penalised like regular people.

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