(On making a home) I like to get my hands dirty, start tearing into some drywall. I like to feel like I`m part of the house. I used to be afraid to even hang a picture. But I`m on my third house now.
(On his favorite perfume on women) My wife spends a lot of time in the garden. It`s lavendar and hay.
I`ve never gotten the concept of the tie. The less clothes the better. There`s less to worry about.
(on his experience in Utah) It`s one big church. The state is ruled by Mormons. It`s a different feeling. People complain about the blue laws in Massachusetts. Here, stores are closed on Sundays, at 6 p.m. on weekdays - and then there`s me, walking around with my demonic mask.
If you spend all your life trying to act cool, you`re cut off from everything that`s going on around you.
I did a full frontal nudity in a play in college. The anticipation and the hype surrounding the event was far worse than the event itself. It made me realize that if you`re nervous about something, you can stop and ask yourself what`s the worst thing that could happen. You can go, `Great, I was an idiot` and you`re an idiot for a second. Then move on.
One of the most enjoyable work experiences of my life. The film has immense potential. Audiences have flipped for it. And I would love to see it receive a wide release, but the powers that be might want to make an easy $10 million by going straight to video.
I felt at times I was acting in a movie that no one else was. In that sometimes, sincerity and honesty are mistaken for weakness or a boring personality. Granted, the character of Ernest was a bit too earnest. But I certainly enjoyed exploring someone who was sincere and sometimes a bit too cheesy, but still acted from a place of love towards the woman he admired.
I choose my projects according to script content and talent involved. So I won`t say no, categorically, but it all depends on those elements.
Actors do appreciate compliments and comments and kind words because its difficult to convey how relentless and humiliating this business can be.
(on his career goals while growing up)
To just simply be able to keep working. To do projects that fulfill me, and that`s all I could ever ask for.
(on whether he always wanted to be an actor) It wasn`t ever a bug, necessarily. It`s something that occurs gradually, at least for me. I knew that acting was something that I really enjoyed, but I also knew that there are a million people that want to do it. And I worked hard at it, and studied in college and did off Broadway plays; and slowly things started to happen. And probably only after 16 or so films am I even comfortable calling myself some kind of actor; partially because of fear of not realizing my potential or achieving some goals that I had set out for myself.
I`m not very comfortable with (watching my performances). When I watch films or tv that I`ve done, I get very restless and tend to not sit still. A lot of actors are perfectionists, besides merely being egotists. So I see what I like to change about my performance, as opposed to the things that I tried and seemed to have landed well.