There's this group online that I frequent. It's a group of prop crazies just like me called the Replica Props Forum, and it's people who trade, make and travel in information about movie props.
I have a goal to be just the most craziest person of all time. And when I say craziest, I mean, like, I want to do like Olympic-level things.
You have to go on and be crazy. Craziness is like heaven.
I just really like Houston despite its craziness. There is a sense of energy and a kind of excitement, 'We're going places and God knows what'll happen next.' It's very interesting. It's very exciting.
I've learned that I want what I deny. I want someone who is crazy about me, who treats me like a princess. I want the picture-perfect fairy tale stuff.
I like crazy people, especially those who don't see the risk.
Writers are, for the most part, crazy people. We're like Hephaestus of the forge. We're gnarled. We're curled over. We walk with a limp.
I loooved Sleater-Kinney like a crazy person.
I love to eat - Kit Kats or cookies-and-cream ice cream. I need sugar like five times a day.
It's not that the creative act and the critical act are simultaneous. It's more like you blurt something out and then analyze it.
The creative act is like writing a letter. A letter is a project; you don't sit down to write a letter unless you know what you want to say and to whom you want to say it.
With everything I do, I'm 100 percent involved. I don't really let anyone just take over and hear what's going to go on. I like to have full creative control, pretty much, and really be involved with everything.
I don't like directing that much to want a career as a director for hire. I like to have as much creative control as possible.
A lot of my creative energy is spent coming up with a concept that, once I get it, I feel like it writes itself.
I never felt like I had to sound like my dad. I wanted my music to be creative expression with no expectations.
To have the canvas of something like an Impact Wrestling, something that had TV and be able to be a creative input guy and come up with stuff, I would love to, and I would be up for that challenge.
I like engineering, but I love the creative input.
Why do I put myself in a position to be cast aside or not considered as I would like to? Because I am a creative mind, because I still aspire to be one.
I feel like most creative people are total freaks.
Creative writing programmes are not very necessary. They just exist so that people like us can make a living.