I think all the roles I've done have been very passionate people who go to absolute extremes to make their points.
Horror fans need horror, okay? They don't need little worms squirming around going down your throat. To them, that's not horror.
'Animal' was my nickname in high school.
I was ecstatic when 'The Walking Dead' came along. Merle Dixon was so perfectly adapted for me.
Me, personally, Michael Rooker - I'm not a good victim.
I hope there are 10 sequels to the 'Guardians' movie!
I dig those kinds of roles where I have to dig down and find some internal motivation. I like tough roles.
I am such a great gamer that seven-year-olds kick my butt.
When you think of it I haven't really done a lot of horror. It's amazing: I have done some really good ones, but I haven't done a lot of them.
I don't approach a role by saying I'll be unsavory or unlikable.
You know how it is, somebody will see your work and like it and remember it, then decide to make it a role in their film.
'Night of the Living Dead' is one of my favorites.
I like horror and sci-fi almost equally, but I watch more sci-fi than horror. Does that mean I like sci-fi more than horror? Maybe.
I've done so many movies and TV that you get to be friends with everyone.
Groot is an awesome character.
I would have loved to have been on 'The Walking Dead' longer, but it didn't happen.
As a kid, I saw a lot of scary movies, but they were mixed with comedy, like 'Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.'
I've been going to the movies since I was 6 or 7 years old.