I watch these Mexicans, they work on our show and on the other network's show, and they do a lot...
While we were filming we were hit with the big Northridge earthquake in LA. I've never been through anything like that before. The whole set starting falling apart.
When I met Kyra, I didn't think I needed anyone. But I did. I needed her.
Those moments right before we invaded, I wish that I could have done something. But professionally, I don't go in that direction of choosing things based on personal politics.
There's the most resistance to an actor singing. It's like I'm being disloyal to my industry.
There's an ebb and flow, too, a natural progression in the organism of this business.
There are very few things that are purely conceptual without any hard content.
There are some actor secrets you keep sometimes, and you want to keep.
There are people who tell you to shut up because you're just a celebrity, but pundits, talking heads, they're every bit the celebrity and a lot of them aren't any more qualified than the average...
The studios, directors, casting directors, they pretty much want you to be the one you were in your last one.
The independents should be a place where you can challenge the studios in terms of what they're doing.
The business that people do in LA on the social level is amazing. You go to a restaurant, bump into this guy or that guy. The next day you get a call, and they want you in their movie.
People asked me after JFK what I believed, and I didn't care. You presume that people are on the side of their films' beliefs, but that's just not always the case.
Ninety-five percent of celebrity is good.
Living in New York definitely makes it difficult to be in the movie business.
It's probably just 10 hours out of 365 days in front of the camera, film in the camera. Not enough. It's not enough.
It's called the movie business because it's a business, and like any other business, people run to that thing they think they'll make money from.
It used to be that if a lousy movie did $100 million on the opening weekend, it would make me angry. But now, it's a good weekend for the movie business.