Style is a reflection of your attitude and your personality.
Above and beyond having the social life, to have a core group of people that you work with and spend time with and learn how to work with is a nice thing.
The real excitement and big deal for me started when I got cast in the first X-Men, which was sort of a fluke.
Playing a character who's dealing not only with a superpower but having a normal relationship is easy to associate with, because I feel that everyone has been through it.
Getting to play superheroes is a pretty good job.
I'd take telekinesis. I could move things with my mind, and with telepathy I could control other people's minds and make them do whatever I wanted.
You get bored if you do the same thing too much.
There are rumors, rumors, rumors. I'm always the last one to know about these things, literally.
I'm a video game buff.
Why would people spend good money to have my pants?
As a teenager at high school, I felt like an outsider.
The genre of fantasy is about magic and occult characters.
Being a villain is great, even though I've only gotten to do it a few times.
No designer has really wowed me yet, I'm into other people's recommendations when it comes to fashion.
Lord of the Rings is a good thing for us because it opened the door for the genre in general. Ursula Le Guin's stories are very different from Lord of the Rings.
My power is the ability to control water molecules and form them into ice.
Instead of being on teams at school, I was preparing for auditions.
I would love to be able to pursue music as a career but honestly, I'm just not good enough.
Comic books and The Chronicles of Narnia. My mother used to read those to me and my twin brother growing up.
I think it's more fun to play a hero with an edge.
I never could have planned this, and now I'm in my ideal situation career-wise and just sort of where I am in my life, and I'm super happy with how everything's going.
I think it is important that you care about the characters, and you are not just waiting for the next action sequence but have a vested interested in what happens to them.
I read the comics long before I was ever involved with the films.
Every day on set, there was something to watch and learn.
I just got Kill Bill: Vol. 2. I've watched it like eight times in the past two months. I just love the scene at the end between David Carradine and Uma Thurman.