A grownup is a child with layers on. |
A grownup is a child with layers on. |
And you call yourselves a bowling alley? |
Honestly, I felt incredibly welcome -- I thought that the whole area in the range opened up to us. I'm sure to some degree there were some people that weren't accepting of us, but at least they weren't showing it, |
I have come to blows protecting women, |
I'm probably pretty much cut all the way out of that, but I don't mind. I don't mind, I just did a little part. |
I'm the only guy in my family, including our cats and dogs. I'm surrounded by these amazing women, and I have concerns about what happens to them in the world, |
In sixth grade, some kid was being inappropriate with a girl. I said he better stop. Next thing we're fighting. Then we're at the principal's office. I got just as much punishment as he did, even though I felt I did the right thing. |
In the courtroom, it's where a lawyer really becomes an actor, ... There's a very fine line between delivering a monologue in a play and delivering a monologue to a jury. I've always felt that way -- I've been in a lot of courtrooms. The best lawyers are really theatrical. |
It's very intimidating, ... The white gloves. . . . |
Me, I'll cut up and horse around right up until they say 'Action! But I loved seeing the preparation, the time she took. Before the cameras roll, in between setups, she is so present in the depth, in the feeling of what's going on with her character. And then, of course, you see the movie, and it's an amazing performance. |
My main hope for myself is to be where I am. |
On an Average Day. |
One of the big things at the press conference was that people didn't want the accents to end up like 'Fargo,' which they felt were an exaggeration, ... We were all real conscientious of trying to get it right and the person in charge of getting the dialect right was amazing. We tried to be subtle. |
That's probably my favorite moment in the film, ... I watched it, obviously, when they shot it. It was moving, then, but there's something about the way it was captured on film and the way it plays out -- it is powerful. |