By crying on my bed, drinking quite a lot and feeling tempted by drugs. Well, just not reading it to be perfectly honest with you. I know it's a bit of a copout.
When you're working with people you've seen in hundreds of films... it's a bit crazy to step outside yourself for a minute and think, 'This is surreal.' But I try not to get too bogged down in that.
I do think the story in Halloween 5 is a bit stupid, and there's a lot more blood. They're obviously going to take the Halloween series in a different direction.
We all leave behind bits of loose thread. Old operations, old enemies. They pull at you, like memories of old lovers.
Essays just aren't my thing: no matter how hard I tried, it seemed I was always a bit average.
I've always felt writing a song was a bit like going on location. That's true in an almost literal sense. Where you are seeps in somehow.
You probably don't hit as many fairway-bunker shots as you do the greenside ones, and that unfamiliarity might make you a bit nervous.
I guess I started running when I was about 18 and... I feel like it assists my creativity a bit because it completely just flushes everything out.
Lots of shy people dress a bit too much. It's just kind of an armour. People say the same thing about me.
'The Hangover' was, like, solid. I laughed a bit, you know. Seven out of 10, maybe. But I made it 32 minutes into 'Hangover 2' before I walked out.
It's important for a dancer to wear very tight underpants. I used to feel a bit exposed if I wasn't being held up in the right place.
Whenever you have multiple devices including multiple PCs that you want to share information with, it's always been a bit complicated.
I look at tens of thousands of church leaders who still do need a bit of an awakening.
I'm a bit of a nerd, I wouldn't mind working in a shop selling records, or having a radio show where I could play obscure singles.
There have been a couple of things I've been involved in launching that have been a bit more public, but I've always had other things tipping away in the background.
My cartoon strips in college strived to have the Schulzian mix of surrealism and Charlie Brown angst. A bit of that combo shows up in 'Up.'
I like the fact that New York looks a bit backwards, toward the Old World, rather than resolutely forwards.
You know you've made it when you've been moulded in miniature plastic. But you know what children do with Barbie dolls - it's a bit scary, actually.
I think that 'Lost' is a bit of a dinosaur in terms of the type of show it is. The economics just don't support making a show this big and complicated profitable enough for a network.
One day, I shall explode like an artillery shell and all my bits will be found on the writing table.
I directed an episode of Touched by an Angel a couple of months ago, and I will be doing more of that. I just like to keep a bit of variety going; it keeps things interesting.