If you’re famous, I don’t – for the life of me – I don’t understand why any famous person would ever be on Twitter. Why on God’s green earth would you be on Twitter? Because first of all, the worst thing you can do is make yourself more available, right?
I’m only two years older than Brad Pitt, but I look a lot older, which used to greatly frustrate me. It doesn’t anymore. I don’t have to fit into that category and get trounced by Tom Cruise and Brad.
Run for office? No. I’ve slept with too many women, I’ve done too many drugs, and I’ve been to too many parties.
I can’t give you 150 takes. I can’t even give you 30 different ways of doing it! I don’t have the talent or the range for it.
I did a lot of terrible TV shows and was really terrible in them, and I’ve done terrible films I was terrible in, but nobody really noticed.
As time goes on and you become more comfortable in your career path, and things are starting to make sense, and it’s not just about work, you find that you’re able to focus on other things and other people.
I don’t know if winning at any cost is wrong or not. There are times I’ve thought that the end justified the means.
I don’t tweet, I don’t go on Facebook. I think there’s too much information about all of us out there. I’m liking the idea of privacy more and more.
Any topical subject, if it’s Hollywood, will be a couple of years later because you’ve got to write it, produce it and distribute it, so automatically you’re never going to be right on the cutting edge of stories.
But I’m kind of comfortable with getting older because it’s better than the other option, which is being dead. So I’ll take getting older.
I have a real interest in pushing some of the limits of things that studios don’t want to make.
I’m really white trash.
I’ve been lucky enough to do a few films that will last longer than an opening weekend and those films are the ones I’m proud of.
I go on YouTube when somebody says to look something up.
It’s not ideal to have three films coming out at once.
Having ‘Oscar winner’ on your tombstone is a great thing.
Growing old on screen is not for the faint of heart.
I’m the flavor of the month.
I love children and I get along with them great. It’s just that I believe if you’re going to be a parent, there has to be something inside you that says, ‘I want a family.’ I don’t feel that sense of urgency.
Both of my grandparents died of lung cancer. So I got quite a lesson in the payback later in life of smoking, and if you keep it up how bad it can be.