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With all the movies and stuff that we do, it always does feel like this is our home base when Nat and I are playing music. Because we do acting, and that's so fun, and we do it, and we're really passionate for it, but when I'm playing music with Nat - I don't know how to really explain it - it just feels right.
Alex Wolff -
'The House Of Tomorrow' offered such a fantastic script. I couldn't believe that script - it was just so original and unique.
Alex Wolff
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A guy came up to me in the park and asked if I wanted to buy his CD. I said sure. He got panicked and told me he didn't actually have a CD, and he started crying and then told me he never made it and he's really sorry and called me 'Ralph.' New York's a really weird place.
Alex Wolff -
I was going to be a doctor, but who makes it as a doctor anymore?
Alex Wolff -
The funny thing about 'The Naked Brothers Band' movie was that we tricked the audience into thinking that we were actually rock stars.
Alex Wolff -
We're always writing music no matter what. And we're not always acting - we have months off. But we never take a break from songwriting.
Alex Wolff -
It's harder for me to relate to people who don't have families that are loud and crazy.
Alex Wolff -
There were many times when I could have gone down the path of being a child star, which I know can be bad; I think, especially in L.A., it's easy to get caught up in that life.
Alex Wolff
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Every day, I get into fights with my brother, who is the most annoying person on the planet.
Alex Wolff -
I'm kind of like an open wound all the time, and that's hard. It's hard to deal with, especially in this industry. Every time I leave a movie, I feel like I'm going to die. Because you connect with these people, and then they all leave. I wish I wasn't like that, but I am.
Alex Wolff -
I'm lactose intolerant, so usually pizza makes me feel horrible. But I'll occasionally go very hard and do pizza and pineapple.
Alex Wolff -
I'm never comfortable being in front of the camera, but I've learned how to deal with it.
Alex Wolff -
As far as 'Dahmer' and 'Jumanji' are concerned, with both of them, they felt super raw and affecting, but in their own ways. I also thought 'Jumanji' was completely not trying to be anything except what it was, and I found it to be hilarious.
Alex Wolff -
I've enjoyed all of the roles I have played for different reasons, which is the great thing about acting. You love different projects for different reasons.
Alex Wolff
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'Divorce' was kind of strange because I was going in and out of doing it while doing different movies! So, I kept returning to a set character and this set gig, and that was kind of interesting for me as an actor.
Alex Wolff -
I'm crazy, funny, and good looking!
Alex Wolff -
I relate to Michael Keaton's character in 'Birdman' so much, how he has that voice being so mean and then another boosting his confidence.
Alex Wolff -
I give myself pep talks. I have to tell myself how sexy I am - literally every day. I do. I look in the mirror and say, 'You are so sexy,' because everything else in my body is telling me, 'No, you're not.'
Alex Wolff -
I had a very rainbow-colored childhood.
Alex Wolff -
It was so interesting going to high school in New York. You get a callous to the city and an empathy for every type of person.
Alex Wolff
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'Catcher In The Rye' was my favorite book, honestly. I read it when I was thirteen, and the book was a bit of a family heirloom because it was passed down from my grandfather to my father to my older brother and then to me.
Alex Wolff -
People are often very limiting to themselves and can be their own worst enemy.
Alex Wolff -
My mornings start with mom coming into my bedroom and waking me up, or trying to wake me up, and then I go back to sleep. Then my mom wakes me up again and yells at me. Then she'll get me to wake up, and I'll get dressed and go to school. We go to school, and my teacher tells me that I didn't do the homework well enough. And that's that.
Alex Wolff -
Even if you don't want to admit it, I think when you're in 10th grade, you're never more sensitive in your life. You're just so vulnerable and so angry, or at least I was.
Alex Wolff