I am in Toronto, shooting a movie for NBC.
I learned how to play the drums. When we were in pre-production, when we were still in LA, I had a couple of drum lessons and then some in Toronto. I got the one beat down and that was it.
I'm an east coaster, you know, I'm brought up in Toronto where it's very much like, kind of a miniature New York in that there's a subway and you're surrounded by people a lot and, you know, you bump into people and you have interactions and you communicate and la la la.
Personally, I love Toronto.
Kensington Market is a must visit place in Toronto.
I made Lost World in September of '91, and by the end of that year, I was living in Toronto.
You know what, I'd done an interview show when I was like 16 or 17. One of my first jobs. I did interviews for this television show in Toronto.
With the fans and the Toronto Maple Leafs organization, the way I've been treated here has been awesome.
But I know that in Toronto and Vancouver there are all the comforts of America, and yet there's a difference in the people, and I had health care.
It's like so great to be in Toronto and to see everything that's in the books and everything they reference and to be able to hang out in those places and go to those bookstores and those comic book stores and those music stores, and like have that, from the books onto the screen, is so cool and I'm glad to have been part of that.
The only reason Toronto is no longer the dullest city on earth is that it is no longer full of Anglo-Canadians. It is full of Hong Kong Chinese. And not a few Italians.
Toronto is home; nothing beats home.
I think I am staying in Toronto. It keeps me grounded and I can be with my family and friends.
To me, Toronto is a good party city, I think Vancouver has the best smoke, you know. And then, Montreal has the best. . uh. . Chinese food?
Toronto won't topple New York or London as a financial center, nor will it dethrone Los Angeles as the international entertainment capital, but with its large and stable banks, numerous knowledge-based industries thriving in the surrounding mega-regions, and an increasingly diverse population, it will gain ground. And with employment opportunities in the largest centers eroding, it can make a big move on top global talent. It stands as a model of an older, once heavily industrial Frostbelt city that has not only turned itself around but continues to grow and thrive.
I literally finished 7th Heaven, went up to Toronto, and started SAW. So, it was definitely a little mind change.
I grew up in Toronto and as long as I can remember, as long as there was cable, even those old cable boxes that were wired to the TV, there have been Bollywood movies on Toronto TV.
Toronto may be the only city where novels are integral to high art, the alternative scene and mainstream culture all at the same time.
On the appearance of Clayton Moore at a Blue Jays home game - It's not very often you get to see the Lone Ranger and Toronto in the same night.
I was fortunate to find an extraordinary mathematics and applied mathematics program in Toronto.