I feel much safer faced with a blank sheet of paper than I do with a real person.
You know, I change my hair color a lot, I do all sorts of different things.
Cause I won't repeat myself, the way I dress and look.
I just think we're living in a time of massive, amazing change, like the Industrial Revolution on acid.
That's where I got my start and where I'll continue to work, but I can't tell you the number of films between Drugstore Cowboy and Curly Sue that I auditioned for and wanted that didn't choose me.
Yeah, I do feel badly sometimes, not for whose coming up and getting roles I'm not right for anymore but the people I compete with, who range from Uma Thurman on up.
Well, I'm a consumer as well. I go to the movies with my popcorn and believe everything I see.
The race may or may not be to the swift, but tell me, is it likely that the fight will be entrusted to the dead?
. . . [I] recall thinking that the computer would never advance much further than this. Call me naïve, but I seemed to have underestimated the universal desire to sit in a hard plastic chair and stare at a screen until your eyes cross.
Hope is the only universal liar who never loses his reputation for veracity.
I've dealt with a lot of guns over my career, so I'm getting better and better with firearms.