I lived by the candlelight for two years because I couldn’t afford power. It was nice and romantic at the time, but if you can’t afford power you’re pretty broke. You endure it.
There’s too much down time making movies. That leads to boredom. And that leads to trouble.
What matters to me is learning and growing, and getting to do what I love to do. As long as I can do that, I’m happy.
In the ‘Hurt Locker’ there’s a lot of me in there, a sense of humor, a man of few words and a lot of action.
I only scream and scratch when something’s only ‘really good’ or ‘good’, I want to be great, or let’s go home.
I like repressed characters. That gives me a lot of freedom to make a lot of different choices through subtleties.
I live my life through fear. If I’m afraid of it I’ll do it just so I’m not afraid of it anymore.
Fear is just not a part of my life – so much so that if it’s involved in somebody else’s life and they’re close to me, I won’t be around them.
I know it’s a cliche but I never wanted to be famous. I don’t believe anybody wants to be famous.