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'Cannonball Run II' - you watch that, and it looks like they're having a good time, but it's not necessarily a masterpiece.
I love people where, at the end of the day, they'll pick up a paintbrush and paint clouds. They can physically make things.
When I first came to London, I loved hanging around in cafes, smoking, scribbling, dreaming. It was life-affirming and fun.
When Jane and I spoke out, people thought, What ungrateful children those two kids are to be that nasty about their father.
I think that Star Wars revolutionized not only sci-fi movies, but also the entire industry in the way that things are done.
You have to understand that crew members make movies so they're seeing a lot of actors all the time in their career acting.
It's good to like yourself, and that only comes from hard work, from doing. But vanity is dangerous; it can trip you badly.
Being some country lad from the banks of the River Boyne, I never wanted to be wealthy. I was driven by artistic intention.
I firmly believe that you live and learn, and if you don't learn from past mistakes, then you need to be drug out and shot.
I don't have any respect at all for the scum-bags who went to Canada to avoid the draft or to avoid doing their fair share.
I truly believe that God has given us few brain cells, and you have to direct them to the right things that make you happy.
I have the show because I'm insecure. It's my insecurity that makes me want to be a comic, that makes me need the audience.
Whether it be climbing Mount Kilimanjaro or dealing with your children, life is an adventure, and it's how you perceive it.
I have a radio show/podcast called 'The Cryptid Factor,' which is about the search for creatures that may or may not exist.
The whole film genre is one of deceit. It is the suspension of disbelief. That's what all theater and all film is based on.
I passionately believe in heroes, but I think the world has changed its criteria in determining who it describes as a hero.
I'm not a great director or an auteur; I'm an ensemble director. I do think I can get wonderful performances out of actors.
I'm not really into gothic music, it's not really my type of scene but each to their own. I listen to pretty much anything.
I can't say I have control over my emotions; I don't know my mind. I'm lost like everyone else. I'm certainly not a leader.
I think that as human beings we tend to compartmentalize, and we have a selective morality based on the situation we're in.
It's funny: what one tends to think of as the best work you've done is not what other people think is the best you've done.
I have always thought beach weddings are beautiful. A sunset ceremony with a beautiful sky, white drapes and fire lanterns.
No one's of Pakistani origin in any British show. That's why every actor of color is here working in the States. It's true.
People want other people to know that they share our sensibility even if they're not exactly sure what that sensibility is.
Bigfoot loves celebrities. You just have to bring celebrities that Bigfoot loves. It would probably be just gorgeous women.
I'm not a poster boy for good behavior and recovery in Hollywood, I'm just a guy who knows he has a lot to be grateful for.
If you don't daydream and kind of plan things out in your imagination, you never get there. So you have to start someplace.
Look, Hollywood's a mecca, but it's not the final answer. You pick up a camera anyplace in the world, you can make a movie.
You feel quite strangely secure [doing any kind of series]. It's the opposite of how you're supposed to feel doing a movie.
I did this movie about Salvador Dali a few years ago and had hair extensions and a little bob. That was incredibly bizarre.
In a lot of ways, I was kind of crossing lines of what I thought I was comfortable doing. I had to do all this naked stuff.
If you took away publicists and things and people spoke for themselves, then they'd have to be responsible for their words.
Ideas aren't real estate, they grow collectively and that knocks out the egotistical loneliness that generally infects art.
I'm not much interested in sport just as sport. I wouldn't be interested in making a golf film or baseball or fishing film.
Someone once accused me of being like Eliot Ness. I sad no sir, I'm not E.N., but I can promise you that I'm not Al Capone!
When I can't sleep, I'll start thinking about how many shows I've done, count up the number of television shows and movies.
The Second Amendment! It says you have the right to bear arms, or the right to arm bears, whatever the hell you want to do!
I think it's really, really good for me to be on stage once a year. It keeps your chops good. There's nothing else like it.
It can be liberating to get fired because you realize the world doesn't end. There's other ways to make money, better jobs.
In a packed programme tonight, we will be talking to an out-of-work contortionist who says he can no longer make ends meet.
You can't understand it until you experience the simple joy of the first time your son points at a seagull and says 'Duck!'
I look for the role that excites me and work with whoever that director happens to be, wherever he wants to shoot the film.
I don't know specifically what scenes I'd like to see violence in - I crave violence when I'm watching a John Hughes movie.
On his daughter, Ava: She is a relief from all the stress in my life; everyday she does something new and it is so amazing.
I've been married one time and I have one daughter, who I love more than anyone in the world. And that's where my world is.
I was a big fan of the Tim Burton films. I really liked the character. And I remember thinking the Batmobile was very cool.
You had to make everything much more truthful for the camera. With the stage it's a given that it's going to be theatrical.
Being an actor opened doors for me to explore my emotions as different people and characters, and expand my own inner soul.
If I can avoid looking at myself, I will. I don't care to examine myself or see much of what I do. I never care how I look.
The most magical moments for me come from the little ones in elementary school. They ask adorable and meaningful questions.