A lot of times, when a band finds success with a certain style or sound, they have a really hard time breaking away from that to grow as artists.
Children, even infants, are capable of sympathy. But only after adolescence are we capable of compassion.
I love an old-school gentleman. Picking me up for dates, sending flowers, holding the door open, I love it all.
I love producing! It's so much fun to start with a blank canvas and create the picture you want to create and see it all come together.
I love being a writer-director. I couldn't imagine directing without writing it. You have to write and tell your stories - that's what directing is to me.
I always had a love of music, from the time I was a little kid, dressing up and singing along with Michael Jackson songs.
I love the Bee Gees, but only the pre-disco stuff. From '64 to '69, I've got all their albums.
When a book is just a plot, you know, two men fight for the love of a woman in a wild frontier, I immediately ask, 'Why?'
When I wrote songs like 'Everyone I Love is Dead,' I never thought about how I was going to execute them live.
It's really hard to find a love song that is real. That's when you really strike a chord with somebody, when you dig in deep and grab a hold.
I just love music in general. I've been a fan of all different kinds of music since I can remember.
I was keen to direct an action film, and when Reliance approached me for the remake of 'Singham,' I saw an opportunity to return to my first love.
If I had to pick one song for me that sort of quintessentially summed me up, it would be 'Angel.' Without fail, I absolutely love singing it.
Mommy smoked but she didn't want us to. She saw smoke coming out of the barn one time, so we got whipped.
Marriage can be work, it can be difficult, it can be hard, but I think working through those times makes you stronger as a couple and as a unit.
The hardest thing for me about making movies, and that included 'M*A*S*H' because it was made like a movie, was starting and stopping.
I've always been in the middle of making my own movies, so taking acting jobs that take me away from that has been impossible.
The tension I feel is the moment they say, 'Action!' Movies are like lightning in a bottle, and you always want to find when you possibly can catch a surprising moment.
I cry a lot, you know. Which is very difficult for a man to recognise, but I do. I cry in movies, you know, just watching movies.
I never really worked with Chris Farley, I hung out with him, but I had plans, I had big plans, movies, and I was in no hurry.
Because making movies is such an expensive endeavor, other media such as books and comics have long been a more feasible way to experiment with truly new ideas.