For an actor to go to work every day is an extreme blessing.
I actually moved to upstate New York to the country.
I always like to work with really good filmmakers and really good actors.
I have this image of myself as kinda like the Energizer Bunny. I get knocked down, and I pop right back up.
I love hats. I love vests. I do like to look sharp.
I saw an amazing film when I was 16 called 'Slam'. It's about a spoken-word poet. Saul Williams is in it.
I think, in any sort of medium, repetition makes you better at your trade.
I wanted to be an architect. I used to draw houses and buildings and construct buildings on my own.
I wrote a lot. I was in programs for drawing when I was a kid.
I'd seen Jose Padilha's 'Elite Squad 1' and '2', and I'd seen his documentary, 'Bus 174'.
I'm country to the bone.
I'm not ever going to be dependent on someone else for a job.
I've always wrote off the demographic of superhero films because it's just not really something I can relate to.
I've never read a comic book in my life.
Love is the prize in life.
Sean Penn, for his acting as well as his writing and directing. There are so many actors I respect, but his reach is so wide.
The audience is already doing so much, so I don't make them work any harder.
One of the reasons a film about Pablo Escobar has never been made in the two-hour format is because there's too much information.