My interest lies in my self-expression - what's inside of me - not what I'm in.
When I see these guys write all this macho stuff I want to smash their heads.
You think of stars as ambitious or aggressive or self-oriented.
When you sit down and watch something alone, you're going to watch it for what it is.
When the day's work is over, it's over.
The romance stuff is easy. A sex scene... That's hard, because you don't know what to do. Those scenes are awkward.
The past has to inform the present.
In my first film, Five Corners, I played a very scary, violent crazed character, and it exposed me to a lot of directors.
If I was a criminal, stationery stores and bakeries would be the two kinds of places I would concentrate on.
If a film doesn't play, people aren't going to be that nice.
I've done nudity. I'm an exhibitionist. It doesn't matter.
I think you learn more from looking at how things occurred and what happened afterward, not just at the event.
I think I've had more of a variety in what I've done than most actors.
I play chess badly and I've been beaten by my 10-year old son.
I make a list of what I have in common, and what I don't have in common, with someone I'm playing.
A lot of films need planning in order to survive at all. It's part of the dog and pony show.