The less luxury there is in a republic, the more it is perfect.
Over the last four years, I've made a habit of coming into my office in the morning and just getting to work.
I've noticed that girls between like 20 and 30 seem to know 'Can't Hardly Wait. ' I got the goth kids who know 'Buffy. ' I got this wide spectrum of people who range from like 8 to 13 who seem to know 'Scooby-Doo. ' Then I get the international people who seem to know 'Austin Powers' and 'The Italian Job.
I think I've always just been kinda geeky and got to play some mildly appealing roles.
Three or four years ago, I got really caught up in the movies people were making, the opportunities they were getting, and I was looking at them with bitterness. As soon as I decided that their career was their career and mine was mine and I would have to serve myself, my attitude changed. I'm as normal as you can be in these circumstances.
On 'Robot Chicken' we parodied a lot of things but it was done out of love.
The chili I ate made for an explosive bathroom experience. I don't know how to put this delicately, but I missed the toilet entirely.
All of the musical projects that I am involved with are near and dear to my heart and allow me in a small way to make a contribution to the world of music.
I love little kids looking up to me, young players looking up to me, respecting me.
A lot of solos I hear sound so incredible, but they sound like somebody practicing. They sound a bit soulless - fiery, but at the same time, lacking in spirit and soul.
When you live in New York, one of two things happen - you either become a New Yorker, or you feel more like the place you came from.