I want to say 90% of stuff out there is just crap that got made. The main point is that it got produced.
I'm just a regular guy. All these ideas that children shouldn't watch me, I'm going to be confusing, all this stuff, it's crazy.
The standard of writing that I'm getting now from 'Big Finish' compares very favourably with some of the stuff I was doing on screen in the '80s.
You know, it's absolutely connected to The Mollusk in that, it's what we're writing after The Mollusk. A lot of this stuff reminds me of things on The Mollusk.
I think if you're constantly reinvesting into your content and giving the fans stuff, then you can continue to tour. You can continue to sell the merch and monetize the popularity of the brand.
I like my hands. They're certainly scarred up, but they're wormy. They're knuckly. They're hands that have done stuff, and they're not going anywhere.
I tend to write a pretty half and half split of, like, slow, morose things and then sort of more upbeat stuff.
I collect action figures, mostly. I have a Batman room, with just Batman stuff, and I have a Disney collection.
I'm not of the manor born; I've never felt entitled in that way. I just came to Hollywood to be an actor. All that lifestyle stuff is something to be managed.
I think as a pregnant woman we're all looking for stuff that makes us all look cute and fashionable and feel sexy when we're pregnant.
We gather our arms full of guilt as though it were precious stuff. It must be that we want it that way.
They call David O. Russell the actor whisperer because he can get stuff out of actors that maybe some other directors can't.
You learn stuff from every character you play about the human condition that can be quite enlightening.
I thought I had to show all my stuff and I almost tore the boards of the grandstand with my fastball.
I seriously started drinking probably when I was about twelve. Kids are doing a lot of stuff very early.
I went to study some orchestration stuff because I got so inspired working with all the orchestras.
I'm not much into current electronic stuff, what I think of as lounge electronics, mumbling electronics.
I found songwriting really hard at first, but after a while it was actually very easy. I wrote about everyday stuff.
I find it hard to imagine how someone listens to my stuff, or views what I do, or me, or anything.
I'm not the Hollywood type. I'm not going to pack up my bags and let me move to Hollywood and stuff like that.
That's the perfect audience: singing along to every word, knowing the songs, appreciating the non-hit songs, stuff like that.