I'm gonna put extra blankets, free, in all your rooms, and there'll be no cover charge
It's funny, but three of my early films were with Liam Neeson, before Liam Neeson was a big star.
I have two young children with autism. What could they have ever done to deserve that? What kind of a God allows the innocent to suffer? It's a mystery. Yet still, I believe in God.
Well, because I have twin seven-year-old boys, I enjoy the gift giving stuff a great deal. We do both Hanukkah and Christmas, so it is a costly, though extremely pleasing proposition.
It probably goes without saying that I enjoy the potato pancakes, delicious hams and so forth that maddeningly turn up at this time of year.
The voice-over world has changed radically in the time that I've been in it. It used to be this rather small, select group of people who did 90 percent of the work. Now it's kind of the reverse: 90 percent of the work is done by this very broad mix of people all over the country, and the guys who used to be the go-to guys are a much smaller percentage now. But there was this massive interest in voice-over as well as in the story, so I think that also added to the film's appeal.
Most of the time when I receive a script, it says something like 'Rosenberg is the fat, slovenly Mayor, who doesn't want the kids to use the Skateboard Park', or 'Stein is a pompous, rotund attorney, imposing to all. ' It would be so freeing to get a script where my character is simply described as 'A Man.
Prayer must not be our chance work but our daily business, our habit and vocation.
Realizing that people should lie when they do makes me a little more open-minded, a little more tolerant, when my child or my partner lies.
You know the rules. No jazz before a rumble.
Losing the Super Bowl is worse than death. You have to get up the next morning.