Paulie: [in the bathroom of a bar] I'd like to kill the freaking guy who broke this mirror.
Lenore: Mal. Guy killed me, Mal. He killed me with a sword. How weird is that?
Guy Haines: It's pretty late to start flirting with a discarded husband.
Barbara Morton: Who's the interesting-looking Frenchman with the Darvilles? Guy Haines: His name's Antony... he's not French.
[in post-credits scene] Ike: Guys out there is hurted. [eats rat]
Rex: Guys, we can't park here. It's a white zone.
Jerry: Come on guys, quit goofing on me.
Once you turn pro and you're making the big money and kids are buying your sneakers and your skates and your gloves and so on, you are a member of that role model club.
Playing a bad guy would be fun, I'm not going to lie. I'd definitely do that in a heartbeat, because it's so out of my nature.
When a guy can make fun of you, thats attractive. Who knew that teasing could have so much power over women!
When you have enough power to do what you always wanted to do, then you see what the guy always wanted to do.
I am just like all the jerks and idiots you know. I am just a guy that watches sports all day.
I watch a lot of ESPN. I just kind of keep it on for long periods of time and watch guys yell at each other about sports things.
I'm sure that Elvis was happy for me. I think he was the kind of guy that enjoyed other people's success, especially if he had something to do with it.
Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting the kids working together and motivating them, the teacher is the most important.
I love guys and the way they think; they're so straightforward - and women can learn from that.
I love singing some Johnny Cash, which is interesting because it's in a guy's key; I love singing Elvis Presley.
I'm a huge sci-fi/fantasy/horror guy. I love anything in the sci-fi or fantasy genre.
At the end of the day I want to be the guy who experienced music in all type of ways, with hip-hop being the roots of it.
I've never been much of a guitarist. I mean, I've played forever, but I was always more of a rhythm kind of guy. I don't read music.
The guys I grew up with, my cinematic heroes, have always been men of few words, but of action. Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach.