I don't want to think about how many people have thought or still think that I'm crazy.
I was obsessed with Jim Carrey growing up. It's why I wanted to become an actor.
I always look at a girls shoes. And if they’re wearing heels, i wonder how she would look if she was just wearing those.
I've been in so many crazy experiences in my life. I was always moving, when I was a kid. When I look back, it's hard for me not to feel that certain things just happen for a reason. I don't know. I have no other explanation.
I think I would want to make toys. Maybe it's that thing about trying to be a kid forever.
What gets yme excited about a project and character is the director, the script, who's involved in the movie, and the character. Those are pretty much the essentials. If it's something different, if it scares me, in a way, if it will stretch me or push me into certain places that I haven't been to, then I like that. If you're just trying to talk yourself into it, then it's probably not for you. It's hard to be selective.
You're always remembering songs you wanna sing except when you're actually at karaoke.
You may be witty, but not satirical.
One of the jobs of art is to inspire discussion, and Brokeback Mountain certainly has done that. It's like a window and a mirror. You're looking through a window at lives you may or may not have experienced. But it's a mirror in the sense we've all felt lonely. we're all, at one time or another, looking for and hoping for love.
It reminded me of that tongue-in-cheek quick history of art I'd overheard. . . Used to be people couldn't draw very well, then they could, and now they can't again.
We have to make bureaucracy sexy.