I'm a hoot and a half, I like to think.
Courage is like love; it must have hope for nourishment.
I'm a hopeless romantic. It's disgusting. It really is. I've seen 'While You Were Sleeping', like, twenty times, and I still believe in the whole Prince Charming thing.
Between two worlds life hovers like a star, twixt night and morn, upon the horizon's verge.
As a kid I didn't see black cowboys on the screen. What that said to me was that there were things I couldn't do or be because of my color. What we see others like us do gives us permission to expand our own horizons.
With horns and a full rhythm section, the drums always looked like the best seat in the house.
Although September 11 was horrible, it didn't threaten the survival of the human race, like nuclear weapons do.
And if you're horrible to me I'm going to write a song about you and you are not going to like it. That's how I operate.
Some people can do things and get away with it. Comics are famously like that. Why is it that some guys can say the most horrible things and it's not offensive, it's funny?
The souls you have got cast upon the screen of publicity appear like the horrid and writhing creatures enlarged from the insect world, and revealed to us by the cinematograph.
It's horrid to be called a Shakespearean actor because that's incredibly limiting, and we love acting. We like telling stories; anything that excites us we want to be a part of. Science fiction is fun, too!
One of the things that makes me horrified about a Trump administration is the continued use of code words like 'law and order.'
I'd never watch a horror film, but after I found out I was going to be in one, I watched, like, four of them, including The Shining, I was terrified - I couldn't sleep for days. But I wanted to get myself used to things I was going to see on the set.
I don't have a horror film in me just because I don't like to be scared. But I definitely have a documentary in me, and I certainly have dramas.
Pakistan now is like a horror film franchise. You know, it's 'Friday the 13th, Episode 63: The Terrorist from Pakistan.' And each time we hear of Pakistan it's in that context.
Horror films are the anchovies of the cinema. Either you like them, or you don't.
'Kiss Land' is like a horror movie.
I love horror movie soundtracks like 'It Follows' or 'Halloween.'
Some day, I'm in a horror movie, and some days I'm in, like, a sweet, independent feature about relationship.
I like all of the mental, psychological thriller movies too. I enjoy horror movies across the board.