I love being the bad guy, simply because I was always so responsible, so predictable growing up.
I'm most comfortable definitely when I'm on the ice. I love to play. It's something that I just love to do.
The thing is, I love a celebrity interview. Doesn't matter how big or how small. It could be Hillary Clinton or the guy who made it to the third round of 'Popstars,' I'll read it.
Political people don't solve stuff - not really. Political people are like guys in pop music.
I mean, Internet radio, which is basically a guy with his iTunes putting it over the computer, is the only way you're going to get true eclectic music programmed.
I was the type of guy that used to get up in the morning and go out and just out run everybody on the field without stretching or warming up or anything.
I used to hear about guys who played saying how difficult it is getting up in the morning, and now I'm experiencing it; those same effects.
I'm not a T.G.I.F. guy. I get off a plane at 2 o'clock in the morning and I'm looking for my secretary because I want to know what's going on.
I had never been attracted to younger guys. I had, from my late teens, always liked men who were older than me.
I grew up in a very masculine environment. So I was around a lot of men, my brothers and their friends. There was just a lot of guys around.
Women think that men don't talk about their feelings with guys. We do talk to friends about relationships, but it's succinct - 10 minutes, then we move on.
My mom had to beg the guys to let me play. I couldn't even play the drums right - Brian had to show me.
My mom passed away a day before high school started, and her dream was for me to be a full rock and roll guy, and play drums in a band.
My mom always taught me to be sweet and polite and cross my legs because it's what the guys like. Actually, they like a raunchy girl once in a while.
There are a handful of talented individuals that are always going to do a better job. If you look at the amount of TV shows or movies, there's only a handful that rise to the top.
I got to do a whole slew of TV movies playing the bad guy, including an episode of Smallville. That would never have happened if I hadn't done the Stand.
It really comes down to the fact that, because I was perceived as a bad guy for leaving the show, I think people were rooting against the movies. That was really unfortunate.
Dr. Floyd: You guys have really come up with somethin'.
Russell Hammond: I'm telling secrets to the one guy you don't tell secrets to.
I'm a Brooklyn guy onstage, and I try to really feed my fans with the kind of material they expect from me.
I'm independent. If a guy is too clingy or needy, I actually get afraid of hurting him - and I can't deal with that.