'Mudbound,' you know, is about home. 'Mudbound' is about what it means to be a citizen, and 'Mudbound,' in fact, is set in this post-reconstruction era that we haven't really explored. You know, not since 'Sounder' have we even really explored that experience.
I didn't know a single musical soundtrack, really, growing up. Nobody listened to musicals. That wasn't a thing I did.
Wes Craven's 'Shocker' is one of my favorite soundtracks. I don't know where that movie stands in the critical eye of cinema, but it was a really fun movie because of all the bands that were part of it.
What I do know is rock and roll and metal never goes away, ever. It took the back seat in America in the '90s. In Japan and South America, it was still really big. I never followed trends, so I don't know the exact function of them.
It's been a fascinating thing because we didn't really know how to write when we started South Park at all. It's been like, we've just sort of grown up a bit and it's amazing to just see how, if you take Butters and Cartman and put them in any scene, it works.
The boys know they're from Southeast Asia, and they have their food and their music and their friends, and they have a pride particular to them.
The great thing about not being American is that you don't assume you know what a Southern accent sounds like, so you have to be specific.
Now, I don't know about my peers, but I get nervous - okay, I genuinely freak out - when an actor starts trying on a Southern accent. That's for Brits trying to find the easiest way to sound American.
It's super trippy coming to America because we know everything about it - from music and film. I know what a Southern accent sounds like; I know what a New York accent sounds like.
I know everywhere is cool and all, but, at least for me, I was lucky enough to be in southern California. I feel lucky to be from there... I feel like it taught me how to be polite.
There is racism all over the United States. Most Southerners I know, we definitely find ourselves defending our heritage.
When you're in a spacecraft, you need to know what things you can touch and what things you shouldn't touch!
It is a little bit surreal to know that you are in your own little spaceship, and a few inches from you is instant death.
Not many know that digging the akhada pit with spade is the best warm-up exercise.
I get more spam than anyone I know.
With dancing, you have to know spatial movement with somebody. It is steps. It's literally steps and knowing how close to be or how far away. You have to have the beat in the right place with the camera.
'Finding Nemo' has spawned so many sort of emotions over the years. I don't even know that you could really understand exactly what parents and kids are seeing in it, but they can see a lot of different stuff.
He who knows, does not speak. He who speaks, does not know.
If I could be good at any sport, it'd be javelin. I know a few people I would love to throw a spear at.
Itβs very, very, very, very difficult, you know any parent with Βchildren with any kind of special needs is very difficult.