I like Scottish people because they feel very true. They're always level and straight. They get a reputation for being hardened because of it, but I find them to be scrupulously honest people.
I really love living in cities where the people living above, below and next to you are from totally different worlds to you.
I'll tell you, there's no goodies and baddies in the world, there's just people with intentions that sometimes clash.
I don't have a publicist. I don't go to events or self-promote, or endorse things, or whatever it is people are meant to do in that world.
I don't really use the Internet or the newspapers to find out about people.
It's great to sit and talk about the films and the people I work with, rather than where I buy my socks or whatever.
The accent in England can change literally from street to street, and people have this sort of feudal tribalism whereby you can identify somebody's provenance by their voice.
The image of all the cars leaving pastel-colored people at the same time has never really left me as an anti-ambition for life!