I mean do women like to get the crap scared out of them at the movies? Sure. Of course.
The thing about sports movies is, they can't help but feel epic - putting music to images, etc.
The most important thing about my profession is finding the truth, finding the reality of these shows.
If I've learned one thing, it's 'don't tell the truth.' Lies keep you together.
The truth is, no, we don't live in a post-racial state anywhere in America, and this is particularly true in Hollywood.
I've worked with very few directors who've asked of me what I asked of myself.
What I try to do is to appreciate every job I have while I'm working on it.
Kissing Macaulay Culkin was like kissing a brother. It was really no big deal.
I choose to fill my days with what I'm passionate about, and live with purpose.
I think every actor wants to be an FBI or cop at one point.
In every shoot, between the actor and the director there is manipulation. I'm not saying that negatively. It's healthy.
There's something pretty awesome about staying with a character and growing.
It's rare to have even half-meaningful conversations in the film industry.
I'm the kind of person that just goes in and does my job.
When I started out in Canada, I did a lot of voice-overs and commercials.
People think I'm Snow White... the most boring person in the world!
I think that rap is narrative, when it's done right.
Ever since I got on Days I've been doing theater.
I briefly considered doing Edgar Allan Poe and just swearing a lot.
I don't talk a lot when I interview. My job is to get out of the way.
I'm curious about everything. Even subjects that don't interest me.