The great thing about Starz is that there's not a lot of restrictions.
Shooting all day in the rain is not where you want to be.
I love what I do for a living, but the other side, that aspect of being famous or a celebrity's got zero interest to me.
In a Western, you talk more with your eyes and your actions than you do with big speeches. I love that.
I have this weird allergy where metal can't touch my skin.
Comedian sort of enjoys the darkness because, essentially, he's a thug. He's just not a nice guy.
I'm just a happy guy.
I usually play tough guys and stuff like that.
In a Western, you don't over-explain.
Moths are okay. Actually, moths don't bother me near as much as, say, spiders do.
'The Exoricist' and 'The Shining,' there is some horrific stuff, and it's mostly what you put in your own head, which I find amazing.
I don't think I could last in anything for 10 years doing a character.
If you outsmart your audience, you're going to lose them.
A family going through a divorce, a child under attack by a demon, all these things I could relate to.
I love playing a villain. I think that there's something freeing about that, and it's a different kind of challenge.
I go to Comic-Con every year, generally with some project of some sort.
I grew up with my uncle's comic books at my grandma's house, so I've always loved my comic book reading.
I had no intention of being an actor, ever.
I have a lot of respect for what I do, for this profession.
I haven't watched a lot of episodes of 'The Good Wife.' I never even saw the show until I signed on, and then I watched seven episodes.
I know that my foot is firmly wedged in the door, and I'll be damned if I pull it out, even for a second.
I like to push myself, you know.
I live in the woods, so really the only way you can get to me is if you send a letter.
I love acting, but the star part is not my bag.
I love Bill Murray, but I'm not quite Bill Murray. I wish!
I love myself a truffle. I can put a truffle in anything and make it good.
I love the challenge of having an audience know what you're thinking without having to tell the audience what you're thinking.