Having rain on your tuxedo is a pretty good reminder that you're not James Bond.
Everybody's a mix of good and bad choices that they make.
I operate under the theory that all publicity is good publicity, and then, if that theory doesn't work, you just say that any newspaper article ends up on the bottom of the parrot cage. But, of course, you can't line a parrot cage with Internet bloggers, can you?
So many people wait around for funding, and if they're unsuccessful, they don't make the film; if you've got a good idea, that seems so pointless. There's always a way of doing it; you've just got to find it.
I have an issue with the commercial aspect of moviemaking: I don't see why a movie can't make a lot of money and also be good.
I was a good boy; I was never in trouble for anything.
Some people are really good at playing the movie star - they are really good at cultivating that mystique - but I'm not really into that.
I tend to take on a lot of things. And then they all just seem to happen at once. Or maybe I'm not good at saying 'No'. But the juggling's fun.
I think the great thing about religion is it's there to teach us the good path and that we're all equal, that we should be treated as such.
There's never been a mathematical equation that says a good experience making a movie equates to a good movie, or a bad experience on a set is going to lead to a bad movie.
I just love good movies. And not every movie you're going to end up in is always going to turn out right, but at least walk into it with the right intention.
It feels good to be fit and strong.