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Everybody's human. You are only on this planet for a little bit of time.
Scott Eastwood -
Working with David Ayer...the guy is a great filmmaker.
Scott Eastwood
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What people don't understand about making a film is sometimes your experience on the film shapes who you are. You're gone to another country for five months, maybe more, there's training leading up to it... It's a whole life experience that people don't see because they just see the final product wrapped up in a couple hours. You don't see everything that happens around it. I think it's hard to say one movie or one thing; I think they all shape who you are.
Scott Eastwood -
If I'm gonna play a character in a movie or if I want to be the lead of a film, you wanna carry the guy, you wanna get the girl, you wanna save the day or the world.
Scott Eastwood -
If it's a good romantic movie like The Notebook or...The Longest Ride . No, I don't know. I thought it would be great to work on one of those genres and we made a pretty darn good version of one of those. There are some that come off as sort of cheesy, but this one was pretty good.
Scott Eastwood -
There's the acting side of it so you work with a coach. Dissect a script. If it's a character, then obviously a character study. Just depends on if there is training needed.
Scott Eastwood -
Dive bars are much more my thing. They're no-nonsense.
Scott Eastwood -
How do you forget that someone else is another person? No matter who they are. I don't think that's an excuse.
Scott Eastwood
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My father always told me that. "Nobody knows anything, so don't listen to anyone else."
Scott Eastwood -
I grew up on movie sets and traveling the world with my pops.
Scott Eastwood -
Sometimes people just show up, which is kind of scary. And then you are like, 'Okay guy... got to leave'.
Scott Eastwood -
I definitely have a piece of tape over my computer at home.
Scott Eastwood -
My father's definitely old-school. And he raised me with integrity - to be places on time, show up, and work hard.
Scott Eastwood -
I'd like to continue my education. The physical stuff's great and I think it's great as an actor because you get to live a lot of little lives, but learning more about the world, learning another language, continuing with my Spanish that's important.
Scott Eastwood
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Not write, maybe develop. Direct, sure. As an actor, you work on so many films, you sort of start to see who directs well and who doesn't.
Scott Eastwood -
I never understood actors who could just wait around.
Scott Eastwood -
Growing up in Hawaii, the ocean is where I'm most at home. When I'm away from it and landlocked I long for the ocean. There's something about it, I'm at peace with it.
Scott Eastwood -
We spend a lot of time trying to keep all that stuff very private. In this day in age, it's impossible. It's out in the ether and people send stuff to my house all the time. People show up at my house sometimes.
Scott Eastwood -
You cannot out-train bad nutrition. It's impossible.
Scott Eastwood