Plant trees. They give us two of the most crucial elements for our survival: oxygen and books.
I'm definitely attracted to the idea of people that have these big aspirations that the audience know might never happen, but they're lost in them.
I don't just want to upset people and shock people by saying something really outrageous.
I was sure 'Summer Heights High' would be a cult ABC thing; I had no idea it would be such a big hit.
Religious humor is not really my area, so I probably wouldn't do anything about that, or politics or something.
I think sometimes people become quite emotional about the characters as well, and that's pretty cool that you can get that emotion out of people. And I think that's more my motivation than like, "Hey I want to be the funny guy, I want to be that famous funny guy. " That doesn't sit as well with me as the idea of taking people on this ride and taking them into the illusion of the characters. That's much more exciting for me.
I would love to play a British character one day. My accent wavers between Scottish and Irish very easily, though.
I'm not going to waste my energy looking into the eyes of someone like the guy who blew my legs off trying to find a way to forgive him for doing something that horrible when there are way more productive ways I could be spending my life. You've got to focus on moving on.
Schools used to fund-raise for luxuries, like a trip to the water slides. Now, we fund-raise for things we have to have.
I do not see eye to eye with the camera.
People have always thought of me as being something, but I'm just a human being like everyone else.