I love doing serious movies for adults.
Cronenberg's a lot of fun and that a lot of people don't know watching his movies. He doesn't take himself seriously. He's still reinventing himself.
It's so great in Hollywood now. You have people past 40 sitting and talking about serious stuff writing and making movies and TV but there's laser pistols and superheroes and alien monsters involved. It's viable and mainstream.
I went through this very serious Woody Allen phase in college and a little bit after college. I still see his movies.
If military movies were automatically successful we'd make nothing but military movies. But seriously patriotism is one thing that all Americans have in common.
Bond is the longest-running franchise ever and there's a reason for that: they are action movies but they are also touched by current events without being political or too serious.
So one way or another I found myself in a few movies. I take it seriously when I'm on the set but I don't take myself seriously as an actor.
I don't take the movies seriously and anyone who does is in for a headache.
On 'Morning Joe' I can say what I think be my sometimes unorthodox self have fun yet be serious as well.
I have a Viking stove. The color is butter lemon and I had to wait several months for it because that color wasn't available and I really wanted butter lemon! But I don't know that it's seriously ever been cooked on. I mean I make tea every morning. Does that count?