Kevin's mind goes to extremely interesting places. Every time we get a script, I go, 'Oh my God, I really didn't see that coming'.

If somebody said my wife's not beautiful, I'd go, she is. I wouldn't say, really? No, she is. I know she is. In my mind, you know.

A novel is too much of a commitment. I tend to peruse Twitter - I check to see if I had any mentions and read the latest messages.

When I was young, I learned very early on that I could make my mother laugh. And that was one of the greatest sounds I ever heard.

I don't think that growing up in the entertainment industry is the healthiest place for kids. The track record kind of shows that.

You have to protect yourself, your body, your being. You cannot treat it badly; you have to keep it, make as sensitive as possible

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 have a dialect myself; it's more pronounced, because I have studied theatre and been in England. It's half-British, half-Indian.

I can't help but feel that stuff that comes to me by chance or on purpose, whatever, tends to reflect where I am as a human being.

I defy anyone to produce any evidence that the word 'happy' has ever crossed my lips. I am not now, nor have I ever been, 'happy.'

Digging up graves is backbreaking work. So I just like that the genre of horror can embrace so many different styles and textures.

My mother is quite a woman. She would push me, and when I got tired of her pushing, I'd say: 'Leave me alone. Don't push so much.'

I've done all kinds of martial arts. I have my blackbelt in Shorei Ru. I'm doing Wu Shu. I do all kinds of different martial arts.

I've never known a situation in my career where a terrible script turned into a movie that was out of this world or was a success.

I knew I was as gay as a goose. Then I ended up in West Hollywood, where the queers hang from the trees. I was home. I had landed.

I don't consider myself a heartthrob in any way. I'm just pinching myself. I'm truly fortunate to be a part of this whole process.

Sidney Poitier, who is class personified, said: 'Lou, you're a leading man because you're a good actor.' Brought tears to my eyes.

I don't think I've ever properly been in love. I've had a few girlfriends and have liked them loads, but I'm not sure it was love.

Michael Jackson and I talk all the time. I think we understand each other in a way that most people can't understand either of us.

Sometimes I feel like I have a dozen different people inside of me. I've always been that way, and I've always written stuff down.

I used to get some flack from my agents because I wouldn't even audition for parts where the hero uses violent force to be a hero.

I don't wear cologne. I do occasionally, but anytime I take a shower, I just put on deodorant. That's basically what I smell like.

I think what I've learned from working on "Moonlight" is we see what happens when you persecute people. They fold into themselves.

For my characters, it's important to get really specific about what they listen to. Because it affects how they move in the world.

I can't tell you how much we laughed on the set to have Alec Guinness in a scene with a big, furry dog that's flying a space ship.

We're warriors, this culture, and we're very puritanical about sex and very embracing about violence and I don't know why that is.

[I want to be remembered] as a great servant of God who tried to give back as much as possible, and as a great father and husband.

The four pillars of wisdom that support journalistic endeavors are: lies, stupidity, money-grubbing, and ethical irresponsibility.

Comedy clubs can be brutal. Those people are for real, and if you aren't funny, they aren't laughing. They don't care who you are.

I'm blessed to have a family, so it's not like I'm twiddling my thumbs. When I'm not working, that's where all my attention comes.

I was the youngest member of the New York International Brotherhood of Magicians. It was me and a bunch of 60-year-old Jewish men.

My mom always liked the idea of us acting - me and my sister - like, one of us trying it. But my dad always thought it was a joke.

I think expectations of Doctor Who should always be high, because it's a show that must always progress and get better and better.

Improv Olympics, Second City are some of the most tolerant, accepting people. They're like circus folk. They're freaks themselves.

I'll tell you what, it doesn't get more beautiful than the west of Ireland. Connemara and County Derry are quite stunning, really.

I love Twitter. My favorite thing to do these days is to Tweet things that seem very questionable as to whether I’m joking or not.

I love Twitter. My favorite thing to do these days is to tweet things that seem very questionable as to whether I'm joking or not.

I have never seen it (Jaws 4) but by all accounts it is terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built and it is terrific.

If you're working with a director you trust, you can turn that part of you off that wants to direct other actors in a certain way.

I just had a really good time when I did my voice work for 'Call of Duty.' I've had nothing but great interaction with Activision.

I've just kind of been used to carrying movies. I look back and I'm just used to being in every single scene in a lot of pictures.

I would never sign on to a project that was male-bashing, because first and foremost I'm a man... what guy would sign on for that?

With the way I like to work, I always have to draw [inspiration] from somewhere, and the best place to take from is your own life.

Like a heartbeat. Something inside me. Some dream. I think it's being a dreamer as a child. Dreamy kids become actors, don't they?

I don't keep up with it all. But Taylor Swift writes songs about everybody she goes out with, right? What a way to build a career.

From an art perspective, I don't know how you get better than 'Beetlejuice.' In terms of originality and a look, it's 100% unique.

Different films have different places in people's lives. I don't get to see a lot of films, so I want to watch films I learn from.

I love being able to play as many different characters, in as many different worlds as I possibly can. That's what I really enjoy.

Police work was fascinating, and I didn't imagine that acting was something a kid from San Mateo, California, could really pursue.

People will sooner aid a sick dog lying on the sidewalk than to try to find shelter for a sick person. It's too much to deal with.

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