It's a lot of working out, you know, and you don't get to eat all the things you wanna eat.
I just like to look beautiful sometimes.
But if you do, then it's a high class problem to have. And if you do, you're the architect of that problem. There's no one else to blame but yourself. You've kept doing the same kinds of movies and that's what they want to see.
I do have someone that I work with and she is amazing and I definitely don't have unmitigated abusive tendencies towards her. She is very sweet. I also know what that is like. I have heard my agent thinking he has hit mute on the phone before he, you know, physically unleashes broken glass and cellphones at his poor assistant. It is a tough job under the best of circumstances. I understand that.
We learned early on that we had chemistry and I was so grateful for that. It's like one of the few magical things about film that still exists.
The fact that you're friends doesn't necessarily equate to great chemistry.
We've all had that moment where the agent thought he hit hold. You hear it's like Hamburger Hill in the background.
I'm not one to mythologize other actors too much, but obviously Sandy Bullock is a gorgeous woman.
I think that people see that Sandra Bullock has an ability to laugh at herself and you just don't find that too often.
Mostly birthmarks is what I learned about Sandra Bullock that I wasn't aware of.
That was my earliest maladaptive coping mechanism I forged when I was a kid. I found that my fists weren't going to do any significant protective work for me, so my mouth was it. Making my father laugh was a way to control him.
I did as much as I could in Vancouver. You can only play so many ex-'Falcon Crest' sons in so many movies of the week before you burn out.
I've always find that Aussies and Vancouver-ites in general just have a similar kind of attitude.
The problem with romantic comedies is you know the ending by the poster. So they're not movies you can keep doing over and over again expect satisfaction somehow.
I don't think I'm prepared to give away my technique to Great Britain. Are you crazy? All I can say is there was a ninja and a fire truck involved, and a great deal of coersion.
Every time I've gotten myself into trouble, it's because I'm choosing a project based on a long-term career goal as opposed to something that speaks to me at the moment.
Martin Campbell is a director who has that ability to marshal so many forces together and create a film.
I'm just a huge fan of Joe Carnahan. He's such a charismatic individual and somebody that just applies every part of himself to the project he's in.
Entourage [movie] really is established as a genre unto itself, much like the thriller or the horror movie or the comedy. And those things trend.
A well-tailored suit is important - and I don't like wearing belts with mine - it should be tailored to your body.
It's just a moment that doesn't feel 100-percent truthful, a kind of a square peg/round hole situation. Which is why the preproduction on a movie is so important, because you can't just push those through.
I like doing the mainstream, right-down-the-pike broad comedies as much as I like doing the kind of unorthodox different stuff.
As a kid, I think I wanted to be the on-set dresser for 'Charlie's Angels'. My goals weren't lofty. No. I just wanted to someday quit my paper round and that was about it.
I don't like seeing the stuff that's not polished. It's harder for me to step away from it and watch that.
You'd be hard pressed to find more drama in 'Days of Our Lives' than you do in an average job each day.