'Border' was the first movie that I watched on the big screen. It always takes me back to my childhood.
I saw 'Dracula,' 'Frankenstein,' 'The Wolf Man,' 'The Invisible Man.' I saw all those guys on the big screen at RKO in the Bronx. I just always loved that stuff. I loved other stuff, too. That's the thing. That wasn't all I wanted to be.
I always knew I'd be an actor. I always knew I'd at least be on a big screen somewhere.
I was a big shot in high school - big into social events and at the dramatic society - and I always had trouble in school. Not because I was a dummy, but I was always busy being the Jackson Heights clown.
I've always thought the expression 'passion project' was kind of a cliche until I started working on 'Big Shot' for 'ESPN.'
I guess I've always had a - not really thought of myself as this big star, big identity in the game.
I always wanted to be a big star.
The big story of the day is always going to be driven by what's happened and by the facts and the events.
You don't have to always write about big stuff. Writing is about expressing yourself, you know? It can be about small stuff, too.
I've learned it's always better to have a small percentage of a big success, than a hundred percent of nothing.
I didn't spend my childhood trying to be a performer; it was a big surprise to me that this was what I was doing. But it has always felt quite natural to me. I wasn't taught to do what I do; I found out bit by bit.
The kids get a vote. That's very important when it comes to raising kids. And always keep the bigger picture in mind.
The elephant in the room has always been simulator sickness and disorientation. That's one of the biggest challenges.
I have always said that the biggest difference between stage and cinema is that one has got close-ups.
It's my biggest dream as a soccer player: I always wanted to play in the World Cup.
Try to accomplish things you have always dreamt of while you can. I know it sounds cliche, but the biggest lesson I have learned is that life is precious; enjoy it while it lasts.
When it comes to everybody else's thing and their lane and their timing, I'm never doing anything intentional to, like, come after somebody. That will always be my biggest mistake or anybody's biggest mistake if that's their intention.
I don't really think in terms of obstacles. My biggest obstacle is always myself.
Plagiarism is always the biggest thing in Hollywood.
Your character is always right. No real person thinks they're being stupid or misguided or bigoted or evil or just plain wrong - so your characters can't, either.