The thing where I've always been lucky is, I knew exactly what I wanted to do.
In order for us to have a future that's exciting and inspiring, it has to be one where we're a space-bearing civilization.
There's something really powerful when I, for example, hear Bob Marley's 'Exodus' - we know where we're going. We know where we're from.
Where we have good, testable explanations, they then have to be tested, and we drop the ones that fail the tests.
I get extensions, but when they start to get spotty, I go buy wispy lashes and cut them up. I put them where the gaps are when I don't have time to get a fill.
As we descend deeper and deeper in this region its inhabitants become more and more modified, and fewer and fewer, indicating our approach towards an abyss where life is either extinguished, or exhibits but a few sparks to mark its lingering presence.
Davos is an extravagant bun-fight of the vanities, where the 'haves' gather to strike deals with the 'have-mores.'
I will have an administrative system where there is no way to extricate red tape.
My bedroom is my sanctuary. It's like a refuge, and it's where I do a fair amount of designing - at least conceptually, if not literally.
I'm a really a fanatical reviser, and there comes a point where I have to declare a truce with the text, or I'll keep fooling with it forever.
The scenes in 'The Virgin Suicides' where Elle Fanning is ice skating are really amazing.
We all, as actors, have to fight these battles, where it's like, 'OK, that's a little far-fetched.'
In Tennessee where I grew up, there were animals, farms, wagons, mules.
What fascinates me are the turning points where history could have been different.
I definitely went through a phase where I wanted to be a fashion designer when I was younger... But I certainly wasn't very good at it.
Modern society has evolved to the point where we counter the old-fashioned fatalism surrounding the word 'cancer' by embracing the idea of the Uber-mind - that our will possesses nearly supernatural powers.
I won't tell anyone where my favourite place in Scotland is... but it might be somewhere on Skye.
I'm a capitalist but one who is smallist and localist, and who favours businesses where owners are still in charge.
There was a film that really affected me, 'La Strada' by Fellini, where Anthony Quinn and Giulietta Masina travel around on his little motorcycle thing.
I won't take parts where the female character has no substance.