My mom took me to see Carnal Knowledge and The Wild Bunch and all these kind of movies when I was a kid.
Being an actor in movies is a lot about the power of your imagination and making the circumstance real to you so the audience will feel that it's real.
No film has captivated my imagination more than 'King Kong.' I'm making movies today because I saw this film when I was 9 years old.
We didn't have television until I was about eight years old so it was either the movies or radio. A lot of radio drama. That was our television you know. We had to use our imagination. So it was really those two things and the comics that I immersed myself in as a child.
I have learned the art of filling in your lines with your visuals and your movies and your imagination.
In this drawing we just let our imagination run wild. We visualized Superman toys games and a radio show - that was before TV - and Superman movies. We even visualized Superman billboards. And it's all come true.
You'd have to have one hell of an imagination to completely make up a story but historians are very anal about what they think should be portrayed on screen. Thankfully they don't make movies we do.
The best scary movies have great humor in them and a great story.
We have a certain warped sense of humor in Scandinavia and that is what comes across in the choices in a lot of our movies.
Think about scary movies: There's a fine line between horror and humor.