People in life, when they have a tendency to exaggerate or lie or whatever, you always sort of notice that their voice goes up quite high.
I actually tell lies for a living. Exactly. I mean, that's what acting is, really.
With any part you play, there is a certain amount of yourself in it. There has to be, otherwise it's just not acting. It's lying.
While they'd be setting up shots, suddenly, there were 17 make-up chicks, just listening to Marlon telling these amazing stories that were probably lies. He was a fascinating individual. I learned a lot from him.
You could make an analogy to a security guard who, three weeks prior, was mowing lawns for a living. The second he puts a uniform on and that badge, he's a man. I imagine the majority of us have felt the wrath of the over-zealous security guard guy. Is there something lying dormant in the man, that's waiting to be pumped up with that kind of power? I don't know. Does it reveal him? I don't know. Does it change him? I don't know.