If we do a sequel, I want to beat somebody's ass!
The bottom line is if the movie does well, everybody is happy and they forget about what they went through. And if it doesn't, it's 'I told you.' There's one director who I won't mention, who said, 'it's all blood under the bridge.'
As an actor, you use the things from yourself that you can apply to the character.
You don't have to rush to do anything.
It's a very stressful thing, directing a movie. You have the budget, you have the schedule, you are in certain confines, and you have everybody giving you advice about what to do.
When you are working hard, you don't have time for anything other than what you are doing in the scene and what the director wants.
The older you get, the more you know about certain things.
There are certain things I am clueless about as far as the new technologies. I see these people in front of these computers all day and I don't know what they are doing - they are doing something, obviously - with Facebook, Instagram and all that. I am aware of it, but basically not in touch.
Even I like to go to certain restaurants and places where you have to wear a jacket, a suit and a tie, and I like that sort of old world style. I am sure it will come back in many ways, if it hasn't already. It's kind of nice and it breaks it up.
I have either a cucumber martini, gin martini, or a vodka martini. That's it. Simple.
Certain writers have it very precise and there's not much room to add something.
When I think of a good restaurant, it's where the food has been consistent; there's always a consistency.
I think that's what we love about the vodka, is that it's consistent. It's consistent in its pureness and that's how I tie it to restaurants.
The one thing I always talk about in terms of restaurants is consistency.
You don't need words to express feelings.
I can get around pretty easily. People don't expect to see me walking around.
New York is more exciting, I guess, than even Paris or London. New York's the center of something; I don't know what, really - the center of a lot of things. With all its problems and chaos and craziness, it's still a great place to live. I can't see myself living anywhere else.
Auditions are like a gamble. Most likely you won't get the part, but if you don't go, you'll never know if you could've got it.
Movies are hard to make, and you have to work toward a common ethic and do your best. You don't want to work with people who don't care or who are acting out some neurotic, crazy thesis on the set.
As an actor who's starting out, you can't say, "Hey, I'm too good for this." You gotta do it, because people see you, your name gets around, and it has a cumulative effect.
I don't remember what made me want to be an actor. In fact, I'm always curious.
Every set up that you do, everything is precisely modulated and raised and lowered.
You don't always have to have the answer to everything.
Everyone's always interested in a dark theme, especially when there's humor connected to it. It seems like that helps, if that's an integral and organic part of the whole story.
In civilized societies, we spend our lifetimes trying to become what is socially acceptable. We're dark and we're light. We all have both sides to us.
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