I think 20th century media were about tricking people - and the beauty of the Internet is you can't lie anymore.
I don't think there's any such thing as rock n' roll anymore - it's an amalgamation of business interests.
You know how it is with drawers and labels in the music business. They don't want anything to be complicated. They just want it simple, as simple as possible.
This acting's serious! And I really respect those actors. It's a tough business to be able to be something you're not and be natural and convince people on camera.
I am not in this business as a calling. I don't do what I do to right any wrongs.
I'd like to see a world free of strife, stress, pain, hunger, war - a cool place where everyone could live.
I can't change history, I don't want to change history. I can only change the future. I'm working on that.
Usually when you have a sequel, the character always stays the same and that's true basically of 'Rocky III,' 'IV' and 'V.' He didn't really change.
A film seeking to create change on a difficult issue should not try to provide a definitive historical overview, nor present an op-ed style argument.
We've become a race of Peeping Toms. What people oughta do is get outside their own house and look in for a change.
Idleness is a constant sin, and labor is a duty. Idleness is the devil's home for temptation and for unprofitable, distracting musings; while labor profit others and ourselves.
I've always thought photography was a bit of an adventure, so to come home with the film, develop it, then look at the results has more of a sense of excitement.
When I was younger, I'd buy a vinyl album, take it home and live with it, and I think that attachment's largely gone for the file-sharing generation.
If you're in California, and it's raining, stay home because nobody can drive in the rain. It's like it's raining frogs. They're terrified.
Back home everyone said I didn't have any talent. They might be saying the same thing here but it sounds better in French.
I know I'm an actor, but I'm not at all a believer in people watching a lot of TV. I've never had television in my home.
If you're working 12-hour days, then you come home to do three hours' homework, it's quite a lot on your plate.
I always feel that when I come to Edinburgh, in many ways I am coming home.
Well, because I'm naturally a tomboy, when I have sleepovers with girls, they end up going home and crying.
I loathe having to go out and get dressed up. I'd much rather stay home and watch CNN.
I wish I could go home. I've been on the road since May. I wonder if my dogs still remember me.