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I like L.A., but it's just too many people in the same business everywhere you go. You lose perspective.
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Moving in is almost a bigger step than getting married.
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I loved 'The Artist.' I thought it was fantastic.
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I always look for good stories and good characters, and if they're placed in a whodunit, then I'm interested.
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I think I've seen the first 'RoboCop' like 15 or 20 times. I'm like a kid that way.
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We remake 'Hamlet' all the time. That's sort of what we do, humans.
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I don't reflect on sort of the age of the roles that I get. It's usually just what plays into what's believable - 'Am I believable at this age?'
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I miss Swedish meatballs, but you can get them pretty much anywhere.
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Mid-range to low-budget movies have to have a name in the lead to get financing for it.
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When it's a moral grey zone, the audience has to think about what they feel and what they think is right or wrong. You want to affect your audience and make them think.
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I've hurt people unnecessarily when it was about my own insecurities. But you have to make those mistakes to become a better person.
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A big moment for me was when I did a play that was a new adaptation of Dostojevskij's 'Crime and Punishment,' and I played Raskolnikov. It was actually the first thing I did when I got out of acting school.
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I love 'Breaking Bad.' I'd watch Bryan Cranston read the phone book, for days.
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I've followed Gary Oldman his whole career... I've watched the movies he's directed, like 'Nil by Mouth' - I've seen that five times!