Some people do have softer boundaries.
I just want to work with good filmmakers and do good projects that mean something to me and play interesting characters. That's really it.
Growing up, I was in love with Jennifer Aniston from 'Friends.
I didn't have that many friends my first few years of high school. It was very cliquey and I'm super shy, so it was hard to make friends.
It's interesting to play that [ Thomas in The Maze Runner], actually. The audience gets to see the character discover who he is, things that he never even knew about himself. I love that Thomas starts out as the newbie, as the 'Greenie', and the audience kind of experiences that through his perspective. It's really cool to watch him discover these leadership qualities that he has, and the way you approach it. . . I guess, just honestly. As honest as you can, really.
In real life I'd say we're more bromantic. It's like we're literally like a married couple kind of.
That's such a relevant thing, as an actor - committing and not being distracted by any kind of technical awareness, or whatever. You do have to block things out sometimes, and sometimes it's easier than others.
Seal the openings, shut the doors, dull the sharpness, untie the knots, dim the light, become one with the dust. This is called the profound union.
The industrial way of life leads to the industrial way of death. From Shiloh to Dachau, from Antietam to Stalingrad, from Hiroshima to Vietnam and Afghanistan, the great specialty of industry and technology has been the mass production of human corpses.
I see ethical considerations as having a certain priority in our interactions - passing judgment on our political and legal processes.
You know that old joke about the guy who lives to be 104? The punch line goes something like 'If I knew I was gonna get this old, I'd have taken much better care of myself. ' Well, guess what? We actually are living longer, and the time to start taking care of ourselves is right this minute.