Sir Guy of Gisbourne: What the devil? Robin Hood: Come now, Sir Guy. You would not kill a man for telling the truth, would you? Sir Guy of Gisbourne: If it amused me, yes!
Whatever path we take, the first step is to acknowledge the complexity of the dilemma and to accept that simplistically dividing the past into good guys and bad guys leads nowhere. Unless, of course, we are willing to admit that we usually follow the...
It's amazing that people love 'Family Guy' as much as they do. It's great.
Suddenly playing the charming bad guy was my thing.
I don't play a regular guy at all - never.
Shiny, let's be bad guys!
I'm not a party guy, and I'm not a Hollywood guy, either.
A guy should be a guy. You don't want him to be too... shiny.
I prefer to play the bad guy - it gives you more freedom as an actor.
Even the great bad guys in cinema history, they're likable.
If nice guys finish last, then great guys come in right after them.
Cal Ripken is steady, he focuses on his job, and he's a good guy.
The good guy only gets the girl in a soppy way.
To play a good guy is nice because in a way, he is so open for answers.
I'm a bad girl. I always fall for good guys.
I think I'm prone to not being a good guy in relationships.
I consider myself to be a good guy so it's not hard for me to play that.
I've got a sense of humor. I'm a funny guy.
I was this non-threatening funny guy who contrasted the image of the Brezhnevs and the Reagans of the world.
I'm innocent. I've done nothing. I'm a nice guy.
I like very strong guys. Successful guys. Not necessarily financially.