I've done quite a few adverts. I've also done some presenting and acting work in Spain. I did a lot of Spanish education videos for people wanting to learn English.
I'm not really a science-fiction fan, I quite like the idea of getting away from the science-fiction side of it, for two episodes. It was lovely, it was a super story and great fun.
I would definitely return to Austria. They were all good experiences for me, but definitely Austria because there were some ancient Celtic, sacred sites that were in the forest that were quite beautiful.
The technology is good and it's bad. You know what you're dealing with out there musically, but my head stops at this electronic stuff. I don't quite know what I'm dealing with out there yet.
When I first went from a band situation to a solo situation, it was quite an adjustment to make. But after having done it for a number of years, it really feels good out there.
I think what 'The Hobbit' and Middle-earth deal in are quite universal and timeless themes of honour and love and friendship... so they're things that do resonate with people.
I don't seek discomfort. But, very often, you realise that what you fear is actually quite ephemeral; something's different, something's unfamiliar; therefore, it must be worse.
A mate of mine told me recently, 'It's the first time I've seen you work, Worthington.' I thought that was quite funny, but he was right.
I mean, you know, God knows everything, but I'm not quite that good. Every once in a while, something will slip by me.
You come across quite ordinary, nondescript people in daily life, and I don't see why you should be subjected to them on the stage, too.
Being in the latter stages of life means the morning is unkind to the reflection. It takes a few hours for the creases to fall out. By about 4 P.M., I look quite nice.
I guess I've always been quite interested in the Situationists' ideas about urbanism and spectacle and how we move through life.
I used to be quite a big video game player at university and post-university in that weird moment in life before you have a proper job and you've got a lot of idle time.
I'm quite surprised that nobody has asked me to do my own line of tweezers. I totally would love to do that. Or, like, mascara. Cara's Mascara!
There is a quite a lot of effort involved but I find action sequences some of the quickest to write and the most fun.
I've been through quite a few hurricanes. I worked in North Carolina, where there's a housing development whose name was Landfall.
But quite honestly I can't help being a passionate football supporter. If that's my sin, I'm guilty.
I think sometimes when you're working consistently in film, and maybe this is just me, but you do feel quite dislocated from your audience.
I'll be quite for now because I make mistakes too... but once The Perfect Almighty One judges you, there are no excuses.
My tastes formed quite early. All I ever wanted to do was go to costume museums.
I was quite unable to make any white metal alloy hard enough to be made into powder by my machinery.