I want do some kind of action movie, car chases and explosions.
A man's car is like an extension of their ego and their manhood.
I spend an extraordinary amount of time in my car, so I can justify the expense. That's the only extravagance in my life - it's my car.
We each own one car, and we have a reasonable house. It's a lovely place to be, but it's not extravagant.
Why young men from the country become firefighters is hard to explain to people who are not from the country. For most of us, it's not about the rush, which fades with time, or the paycheck. We could earn more working for the railroad or a car dealership. I figure it's about the land.
Everything I've been thinking, every vision, even down to every shot I throw, it just ends up here in reality. Whether it was in a fight and how to react or whether it was in a stadium with screaming fans or whether I was in a fancy car or the best clothes ever, I always put myself somewhere.
I play the harmonica. The only way I can play is if I get my car going really fast, and stick it out the window.
Fast cars are my only vice.
I like fast cars. I used to be a car buff before I went to Fiat.
I love fast cars... and to go too fast in them.
I admit to wasting my life messing around with fast cars and motorcycles.
We're one of the forces that causes actors to fasten seat belts before they take off chasing the bad guy in the car... or removes some of the cigarette smoking on television.
I hate the beep beep of the car, when I put in motion and I have not fasten my seat belt. From how annoying this sound is to me every morning, I understand immediately how the day will be.
You can't rent a car in Bermuda; about twenty miles long and two miles wide at its fattest, it deems itself too small for surplus traffic.
I think women like Ferraris. A Ferrari is everybody's car.
The body is like a car: the older you become the more care you have to take care of it - and you don't leave a Ferrari out in the sun.
I have two or three cars that I like, but today, Ferrari would be the best car I have driven in terms of being an impressive car.
I love the practicality of a good car. You know what I mean? And when I say 'practicality,' I mean the complete practicality of a Ferrari 458, a wonderfully fantastic every day car.
I clipped a Ferrari, hit the gravel trap at a fair old speed, which lifted the car up into the barrier, and then rolled a few times. I had no injuries or anything - I just had to wait for the marshals to right the car before I could get out.
Being an actor, you can get spoilt a little bit: car services come and pick you up, you get put up in nice hotels, people fetch you coffee, and so on. It is wonderful, but you can get lost in that world pretty quickly and start believing that it is real life.