Most people don't think of Los Angeles as a theatre town, and that you have to go to New York to be in theatre, and it's really not true.
I think of New York as a puree and the rest of the United States as vegetable soup.
I did 'Gangs of New York' with Martin Scorsese, and they used to call me 'Little Joe Pesci' on the set.
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I'm not going to give it the big 'I am' now that I'm a New York Times bestseller.
What's fun for me is to try new things and push myself and not get stuck in one genre or another, or stuck with one character or another.
People in New York pay attention to national issues - a huge percentage of people.
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Don't overstate Fox News. It's still much smaller than the least of the network niches.
My mother is looking forward to it even more than me! I'll be showing her the bright lights of New York.
The news is staged, anticipated, reported, analyzed until all interest is wrung from it and abandoned for some new novelty.
I just want to be challenged. I want to be proud of what I do, and I want to learn new things and keep growing.
I've been living, I've lived in New York since I was 18 years old and traveled pretty much all over the world.
I wanted to be a tough kid, so I thought, 'I'm going to move to New York, and I'm going to be a thug when I come out of there.'
If I have to go to New York or something, I'll bring my books and read and do homework. It's not really a big deal.
It's gonna be short if it's news; put it at the top. Style's not an issue, just make it news.
The nice thing about New York is that you're finally able to wear those winter clothes that have been sitting in your closet in mothballs.
I think it's important to do smaller films because I think that's where a lot of new things are happening.
I just like to walk around New York, just put my iPod on and walk around.
But I'd say 'How to Make It in America' is the most accurate depiction of the New York hipster community on television for sure.
Though my plans at the moment are vague, I can assure you that I'll never run for the Senate in New York.