He travels best that knows when to return.
I love sci-fi, especially when it thrives on a thought-provoking story, rather than explosions.
It's because you have no power. You give them all the material and the cinematographer, the director, the editor, boy what they can choose. . . You better hope they like you because they can slice and dice and make you look like a damn fool when your face and body are up there on a 30-foot screen.
I do like taking on responsibility, sometimes too much. But I was aware of that early on and it's something that came up in the previous set of interviews, and that is the actor‛s contribution.
One of the great things about film is that, typically anything that's introduced in the first five minutes, the audiences will by into.
I feel honored to be a part of something that provided people with entertainment and that inspired conversations. I feel very, very fortunate.
One of the advantages of shooting digitally was that we had a lot of time. When you shoot, even if you do a good performance, it may get lost in the editing room. It's just one more way that a potentially good film might go astray.
I'm personally opposed to a deep tan because I like to feel blond all over.
Unfortunately, at this moment in time, Robbie Keane can't hit a barn door for us.
Don't compliment me in the middle of an argument. It won't make me stammer or blush, and it just makes you look desperate.
I've always been good at putting things behind me–I fall apart, do my crying bit, and then put it away and move on.