No one talks about woman power. The Spice Girls - they're masquerading as little girls. It's repulsive.
I've always been an actor, a lowly actor without power, so I've never been corrupted. I've never even directed.
It struck me that what I'd heard about certain celebrities was true: they had It, whatever the hell It was. Star power isn't a myth; it is tangible and forceful.
Look at the scope of writers who sell stuff. I'm at the very top of the power curve in terms of sales.
It is still a surprise when people tell me that I've had an influence on them, particularly when it's someone I really respect.
You had to be into sport and, sad to say, I'm a traitor to my country because I don't have a sporting bone in my body.
In sports, I refused to do any interviews that were just going to become human-interest stories. Don't turn me into a tragic heroine.
I was on the snowboard team at my school, but that was the only sports team I was on. I played soccer growing up in elementary school.
I want to do a movie on sports - like a movie on a racer or a marathon runner - as I feel I'll fit that bill perfectly.
I am just like all the jerks and idiots you know. I am just a guy that watches sports all day.
I was born with this heart condition, but it's never affected me - I've been able to play every sport I wanted to, and the doctors were amazed.
There are two things that come very easily to me: rooting for New York sports teams and making mistakes.
I grew up in Baltimore. And yes, I am a big sports fan, especially when it comes to my local teams.
I'm not a huge fan of improv theater or improv sports or whatever, because it still just looks like a tool. It looks like a technique to me.
The water cooler conversation in every job I've had is sports, it's what did you do this weekend, it's 'How are your parents doing?'
If you're a dope like me, you get every sports channel you can get. I'm watching, you know, Netherlands soccer.
I'm an English boy. I played a lot of sports growing up, but I never had any kind of workout regimen.
It's society that disables an individual by not investing in enough creativity to allow for someone to show us the quality that makes them rare and valuable and capable.
Ironing boards are a classic example of something I find horrible about modern society: the excitementation, for want of a better word, of mundane things.
Besides entertainment and action, I want to educate. You know, as a producer or director, we do have a responsibility to society.
Whether you think a film will affect society or it's plain entertainment, it's all excellent, it's all noble.