It was comical because you're at a firing range, all these people are so seriously shooting their little guns.
A nicely fitted two-button suit is the best thing any guy can have. Guys are lucky: We can wear a suit over and over, just with different shirts and ties.
I'm pretty good at surprising friends and family with gifts. I tend to go towards the more sentimental side of giving.
There's a very real possibility in this industry of going out and leading your life and then going home and being a voyeur of your own life. You can literally go watch yourself - where you went last night, what you did, what the things that people presuppose about you. It's kind of crazy.
Any great director is also someone who is incredibly intelligent about whom they hire around them.
I believe in energy like dark energies. I believe that when a family moves into a house where six murders took place, there's going to be some bad juju in that house. But then again what the hell is wrong with you to be moving in that house to begin with?
I have a discipline that has served me very well in my career and in my personal life... and that's gotten stronger as I've gotten older. I've always felt if I don't just have a natural knack for it, I will just out-discipline the competition if I have to - work harder than anybody else.
By the time I came to L.A. I'd already cried on movies of the week with two of the women from 'Knots Landing'.
'Green Lantern' I screen-tested for twice. I fought for the role. And I'm glad I did, because I felt like I earned it.
My very worst day on 'Green Lantern' was nowhere near as difficult as my finest day on 'Buried.'
I firmly believe that you can't manufacture chemistry with anyone, let alone a kid.
I'm a bit of an M&M nut. I like the blue ones. I pick them out.
I don't personally believe that villains exist. Villains are just a way of saying that somebody has an opposing conviction.
I think every relationship is going to go through a few rough patches. Those are what make it stronger, I think.
I was a really nervous kid. I was extremely sensitive. Incredibly perceptive.
I don't think you can help but personalize a role. You almost play to none of the preconceived notions of it. It's more or less a personal experience and journey.
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.
You'd be hard pressed to find more drama in 'Days of Our Lives' than you do in an average job each day.
Four months after we finished shooting, I'd been in New Orleans shooting another movie and my agent and I were having a bite to eat - actually in London - and he's sitting there and goes, 'Wow, I just can't believe how ripped you are.'
I don't get a lot of romantic comedy scripts.