He who would eat much must eat little, for by eating less he will live longer, and so be able to eat more.
I trained as a stage actor and was given a lot of technical tools to play with.
Because I'm CGI, [John Swartz] gave me a role of an Imperial pilot in one scene, so I had a day where I was on camera dressed as a black suit and a little cap that they wear.
Kaytoo [from the Star Wars] is more even-keeled. And he's a badass. He comes from the Empire, and he's a security droid. Some people call him an enforcer droid. He has the ability to enforce things. That was what he was built for. He's tall. He has an intimidating frame.
R2-D2 is like that, but I think because he doesn't speak actual words, his jokes don't land. It's really a hindrance. And the same with BB-8. But Artoo is a lot stronger.
It was a very interesting challenge [Heihei role] because he's limited to rooster-y, chicken-type noises, and he goes along on the whole adventure. It just becomes, "If that's how you express yourself, go for it.
Reading is a heady thing. You can be into the action of someone's thoughts and take a whole trip down someone's ruminations while seconds tick by in the world that they're in, but you can't really do that in film. Some films can, but not too much.
As long as you find something beautiful, good, and true to believe in and abide by, you have the equivalent of God in your life.
If I see another David Gold interview on the poor East End Jewish boy done good I'll impale myself on one of his dildos.
If you ask the lion to protect from from wolves, you have only chosen to end in one belly instead of another.
Laying a hand on his heart, she timed its beats to her own. And knew the truest magic was there.