I'm an anglophile. I visit England regularly, sometimes three or four times a year, at least once a year.
There's this perception sometimes around here that I'm this Hollywood guy.
Sometimes I just walk through; I just show up, as in The Other Sister.
Sometimes I - I try not to read too many fiction or novels.
Old beach houses sometimes don't have TVs, or you don't get cellphone reception.
I sometimes have a tendency to walk on the dark side.
Also, I think there are huge reactions sometimes, which are also mysterious.
I buy shoes sometimes and use them as bookends. They're too beautiful to wear.
Sometimes you stumble across a few chords that put you in a reflective place.
Sometimes I wish that Anna Wintour didn't know I existed.
Sometimes shooting on a smaller scale, as long as things don't blow out of proportion, is very liberating.
I've learned sometimes you just have to take the bad from people.
I think sometimes people need to get used to an idea.
Sometimes I can't get out of the character because the story is very intense.
I think sometimes it is more important to be gracious than to win.
Sometimes when you are falling down, you grow wings to fly.
Sometimes things that are crippling to hear may be true or they wouldn't be so crippling.
I think my siblings sometimes have to defend me within their social circles - they are both barristers.
Sometimes when you're given hurdles, it makes you more creative in the end.
Sometime reality is too complex. Stories give it form.
I sometimes don't know what songs are about for several years after I've written them.