On the one occasion where I did try writing a screenplay, I found the rewriting just unendurable.
Northern Wisconsin, where I'm from, is so ridiculously rural.
I bow hunt and rifle hunt. It just all depends on where I'm at.
I am not a fashionista, and I don't dress up. Usually if I'm at home, where I am now, I'm wearing a robe.
I lived in an area where there were a lot of rock musicians, and we got together regularly in our studios.
I've done a handful of voiceover and on-camera jobs where I've been asked to 'be blacker.' That's code for sassier, more ghetto, more neck rolls and snaps.
I was starving before I hit Journey. Very, very rough times... I didn't know where the next pay check was gonna come.
We had a script reading, and that's where we met J.K. Rowling, which was really exciting.
I'm not a Mensa member. I have no idea where that rumor came from. I never have been, and I doubt if I ever will be.
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
Sacramento is where I grew up, so I felt like it had not been given its proper due in cinema.
Even if I have to work, scheduling breaks where I disconnect from technology can be beneficial.
As much as I really like the screenwriting thing, the novel is where the author has so much control.
We've had a major shift in what truth is and where it comes from. We've gone from being God-centered to self-centered, from being objective to being subjective, and from being internal to external.
I've certainly had a lot of experiences in my life where I was much too self-centered.
My 20s were gone, my 30s were recovery, my 40s is where I am self-sufficient.
If you're on a network show, it's either some wacky sitcom or a drama where you're servicing a procedure.
I've gotten to a place where I really am just settled. Really.
When I jerked it out the head remained in my leg, where it remains still. There were a couple of inches of blood on the shaft of the arrow when I pulled it out.
No candy bars unless I've had a low blood sugar where I'm shaky.