My music is going to be true. I'm not out to sell records. I'm experiencing something, and it's what I feel.
I don't know why I always get to play these guys who have few redeeming features. But don't knock it. Villains are much more fun.
It's hard for me to put my feelings into words.
In every film, whether it's a fictional character or not, you create an idea of the character and for me I always do a bad impersonation to start with.
With public figures involved in a relationship it seems that there is a machine behind their love so oftentimes.
I once told a journalist that girls call me 'Kitten,' but I couldn't have been more sarcastic, and no matter how many times I've said that it was a joke, it still doesn't go away.
I becan acting when River was doing this TV series and they needed two kids for the show, so they got me and my little sister, Summer, to do it. After that I did some really weird guest spots with orangutans and stuff.
In most films - especially in regards to the protagonist - really from the get-go they set up some scenario that endears that character to the audience. Or imbues him with some nobility or heroism or something.
I wish I had fair justification for not being as informed as I should be, but I don't.
I think the day that I become comfortable doing interviews and going on talk shows is the day that I don't know what it is to be a human being anymore.
When I go out with the ladies, I don't force them to pronounce my name. I tell them I like to go by the nickname of Kitten.
Might I be ridiculous? Might my career in music be laughable? Yeah, that's possible, but that's certainly not my intention.
I'm incredibly lazy!
Once I became a total buffoon, it was so liberating.
The reason I keep making movies is I hate the last thing I did. I'm trying to rectify my wrongs.
I don't walk around like I'm a movie star because I don't think of myself as a movie star. People usually don't even notice me.
I love having a master. I have no problem serving my director. That's my job. I want to make them happy.
I feel an obligation to set the record straight. Actors that say they're affected by something, that it changes their life, that they take it home with them, they're just trying to get nominated for an Oscar!
I've always loved hip-hop, since I was a kid, that's the music that I loved. I think everyone of our generation kind of fantasized about hip-hop in some ways.
I never prepare. I think that's completely overrated. It's a very simple job. All you have to do is hit this bright mark, stand in the right spot and say the line. So I don't really believe in preparation.