People are already finding ways to make their music and play it in front of people and have a life in music I guess and I think that's pretty much all you can ask.
That was a time when I did love music I couldn't get enough of what was going on. Maybe it was Nirvana that brought me back. I guess it was a comfort because something that sounded so right - and non-commercial - had become so influential so immediately.
I guess I watch movies to make myself happier a lot.
I did try to get a few of those teen high-school movies but they just didn't like me. I guess I wasn't a certain type.
In movies and in television the robots are always evil. I guess I am not into the whole brooding cyberpunk dystopia thing.
I guess maybe I try to make movies that are closer to real life than are many Hollywood movies. But I still try to stay within a commercial narrative a contemporary American vernacular.
I filmed seven movies in 2011 and I think that was a mistake. I pushed myself too hard and I want to be able to come to work each day and give 100 percent. I guess I found out what my boundaries are.
I'm an actor. And I guess I've done so many movies I've achieved some high visibility. But a star? I guess I still think of myself as kind of a worker ant.
I hadn't made a big-budget film and in Hollywood there's a sort of man and boys situation. You're a man you make $80 million movies! As if it's harder to make an $80 million movie. Well I guess businesswise it is because you have more executives to argue with.
I guess you could say I've been in my share of violent movies.