I am extremely shy. I am not happy in crowds of people.
It's not good to be in a situation where people don't want to direct you or don't want to question something.
So I think things are going to get closer and closer to each other, because the screens will force that to happen. I think there are a lot of movies that people will only see on their computers or their iPods.
People think that the ocean is big enough to sustain anything we throw at it - its hard to get into your head that it's actually finite.
What's so fascinating about people is what they don't show. People are masters at it; usually actors show too much.
I don't have the body or the face for romantic comedies, so I've never been offered those. The challenge is that a lot of people see you only as your last character, so you're constantly competing with whatever your last movie was.
I think having pets helps sensitize people to the natural world.
I think everybody wants to connect. There is nothing worse than feeling disconnected. And stories that really move people and make people care are the ones where they feel some sort of connection.
The mentally ill frighten and embarrass us. And so we marginalize the people who most need our acceptance. What mental health needs is more sunlight, more candor, more unashamed conversation.