We began a series of court battles for nine months, while I was attending classes by telephone.
I'm writing a new book right now that is like an erotica manifesto.
In fact, I think for a lot of writers, it's so hard to be read.
When I was at USC, I did a movie with somebody, and I had a blast doing it.
Some people will do schlock or anything, just to get their name on it.
Party of Five won a Golden Globe, it was a well-written television series.
I would like to see the technology used to explore more period horror genre works, for example, E. A. Poe.
As connected as we are with technology, it's also removed us from having to have human connection, made it more convenient to not be intimate.
We all rely on technology to communicate, to survive, to do our banking, to shop, to get informed, but none of us knows how to read and write the code.
That land is a community is the basic concept of ecology, but that land is to be loved and respected is an extension of ethics.
Matt Braunger really makes me laugh; I like that guy a lot.
I wanted to learn a few foreign languages, and therefore I had to go abroad.
It is always our own self that we find at the end of the journey. The sooner we face that self, the better.
The state of minds vary according to the angle under which one examines them.
Something I learned very early on in my career is that there are a lot of things that you do not have any power over.
There's a lot more power in calm than in vituperation.
Kids now are so used to surround sound and the power in theater speakers, that the concert hall is a disappointment to them.
I really learned how to act on camera through 'Power Rangers' because I hadn't done a lot of film and TV.
For a human audience, seeing things that are slightly more otherworldly and beyond human power is always really fun and exciting to watch.
The timelessness of a concept has to be woven into the running warp of dying time, vertical power has to be wedded to the horizontal earth.
Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world. For, indeed, that's all who ever have.