To give space when what one most yearns for is closeness, that is both the great test and great tragedy of love.
Living off the grid and being kind of an outlaw brings a dangerous reality.
I'm thankful to be breathing, on this side of the grass. Whatever comes, comes.
My whole mantra is, "Go big or go home. " I don't want to just play a guy who dresses up. I want to play the person who threw down.
I've always felt there were aspects of me that were monstrous, and you can either hide from it or confront it, embrace it and understand that those are aspects that make you unique and define you and motivate you. You can either overwhelm or overcompensate for them -- but they truly define you as a human being. . . So that life became a question of either dealing with this monstrousness in one way or another. . . One finds a way to understand and make friends with that monster and understand that that's the very thing that makes you who you are. That's your emotional and spiritual fingerprint.
The approach to acting is always the same, you try to figure who the guy is and then you try to transition your way into his way of thinking and moving through the world. The rest of it is just accoutrements, you don't play the makeup, you play the guy. If you're not wearing makeup, you just play the guy.
I love great animation.
My parents raised me right, so I always open doors for people and try to have good manners.
Valentine's Day money-saving tip: Break up on February 13th, get back together on the 15th.
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