People come to a show, then they go back to their neighborhood, and it has become like word-of-mouth. Everybody loves to turn somebody on to something. It kind of just snowballed.
You know, it's not the people in Hollywood who go to see movies that will make a movie successful; it's the people all around the country; it's word-of-mouth.
To work out, I do yoga and go to SoulCycle.
I started working right away as a kid, so I didn't have a chance to go to improv school or anything like that; I was already a working actor.
I rarely in a working day go more than 10 minutes without looking at Slack.
It's cool to go places where working people are happy.
Where the material is, that's where you go. I'm a workman: I go to work. I've done movies for nothing, literally nothing; I did 'Last I Heard' for next to nothing.
For me, I'd rather be the inventive one, and if something doesn't work, I'll go back to the workshop, put it on the bench, and pound on it for awhile.
If somebody ask me to do something for my country, I will. If there's a world championship, I go.
The world changes, and if you don't go with the change, you're left behind.
I want to go to the World Cup. I want to go to the Masters. I want to go... anywhere.
I never thought I'd play soccer past high school, so to go from that team to actually being most-capped and three World Cups is pretty special.
Even when I play in World Cups, I don't look at things like that. It's something that I want to be doing, so why would I put extra pressure on myself? I'm just going to go out there and enjoy it.
I'm thinking of a legacy that I can be proud of and wealth that my grandchildren can use to go to college. So world domination - in terms of providing for my family - is absolutely my goal.
I have truly eclectic taste in music, and I seem to cycle through phases in terms of to what's inspiring me. I'll go from Beethoven to Sigur Ros; world music, Brit-pop, classic rock, blues/jazz, even the odd bit of heavy metal.
If I could cause world peace by taking someone out to lunch, I'd go, 'Well, war isn't that terrible.'
I'd like to go out on top, preferably breaking a new world record on the Fourth of July.
I had to go out and give my team a chance. I didn't want to be remembered as the guy blowing the World Series.
An intimate core of my being recognizes that there is nothing in me that can go on: there is no spark; there is no infestation of vaporous miasma that has the capacity to continue, and there is nothing in me that wishes to continue. This moment is, for me, all that there is, and I'm willing to accept it. I'm a worm; I have no soul.
A lot of people have difficulty wrapping their heads around what VR is good for. And the direction people go first is wrong. The wrong place is always: How can we do something we've done before, but on this?