I think audiences can deal with these mature themes.
When you have four daughters, you learn to lose early and often.
You're always fascinated by what you do, and how other people look at it.
Every single film I've done, it's about the character.
I like to keep mobile. It keeps my mind awake.
Doing some of the 'Lord Of The Rings' press junkets got a bit claustrophobic.
I learned that coming out was crucial to self-esteem.
Also watching a movie on DVD is different than watching it in the theater.
Every film I do, I'm involved with from the very conception of the project.
Used properly, cinema is the coolest thing in the world.
When someone is punched in the face, you find out what they are made of.
I don't like spontaneity; there you go. I'm wary of it.
My easiest judgment for a script is 'do I want to keep reading it?'
A lot of it had to do with when it's released and what's out in the marketplace, what's its competition.
We need a very strong military to protect the freedoms we do have.
I grew up in a household that was very left wing.
I ride a recumbent bike for half an hour every day.
It's really important to stay engaged and involved in the character.
The problem in cinema is that you can never predict what will happen.
I think actors do make really, really wonderful directors.
I grew up in Boca Raton, Florida - the worst place on earth.