I enjoy doing press for something that I like, and I think the movie is very fun and charming and clever.
But I certainly know a lot of people that existed at that level and are always kind of pining for more, always thinking that the next big break, the next opportunity, the big role are just around the corner of the next audition.
Their lives have been largely defined by failure and you would think the prospect of marriage, which is supposed to be bountiful and hopeful, it’s just really another kind of tangential thing in his life.
I kind of have a rededication in my life now to acting because I’m very fond of being in this movie.
I like to keep my private stuff pretty vague.
I certainly was an actor and then I drifted more towards writing and directing.
The fact that I haven’t been married might qualify me as belonging in the nutty category to a lot of women.
I invested, and I protected myself, so I enjoy that freedom.
I’m not so proud to think that anything is unworthy, and I don’t think I was that way 10 years ago.
I did a series called Ned and Stacey for two years for Fox back in the 90s. I was writer on it as well as a producer, and it was very important to me that there were no contemporary references.
Cows are a lot smarter across the board than bulls.
I love knowing that I’m not better than any other person on the planet.
Any tendency to design for design’s sake, to create a pattern within which the owner must live according to rules set by the designer, is headed for frustration, if not disaster.
I would just turn into a giant pair of lips. “Oh God! There he is! It’s Lip-Man!”
I love going to the feed store and drinking coffee and talking about how much rain we need.
I believe in singularity in relationships because you’ve got to have trust on both sides.