History is a better guide than good intentions.
Cabin Fever was murder. There was a lot of psychological stress, like not knowing if we were going to finish the movie. The day we arrived to start rehearsals, our main investors pulled out.
I spent four days and four nights just covered in blood, falling in the water.
To have an opportunity to make a movie like Cabin Fever, you have to get stuff thrown on you or you have to fall into a pit of water. It brings you that much closer to your mindset as a character.
I don't know if child actors are necessarily more screwed up than most people.
I don't really want to be doing high budget, where they've got cranes and everything. That just sounds boring, having to do the same thing over and over again.
Maybe that's the whole teen oeuvre, you know covering people in disgusting bodily fluids and whatnot.
It's so tempting to try to do it all, so as not to miss out. But to do all of those 'good things' means you'll do none of them well.
Women suffer more from disappointment than men, because they have more of faith and are naturally more credulous.
Nothing is more maddening than being questioned by the object of one's interest about the object of hers, should that object not be you.
Once you start to analyze it [Joyous Sound], you've completely lost it. That one just came.