Going back to the noir fiction of the 30s, 40s and 50s. It's very contemporary.
I had a brother who died early on - he was 23 when I was 19. And, boy, I certainly didn't expect that. That was utterly shocking.
Yeah but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could they didn't stop to think if they should.
Involve yourself every day. Work hard and figure out how to love acting all day, every day. It's getting into a made-up situation and making it good and making it real and just playing, just practicing and playing. Like the musicians that I played piano with: they never expect to be rich or famous, but they, for the sheer joy of it, play every day, all day.
I do a lot of talking, playing with the audience, but I don't really know what that's going to be. Somebody kind of feeds me cold. He gives me these kind of cold games that I play with the audience or quizzes that I do with them.
The original settlers of Alaska apparently were Russian.
Hawaii can be heaven and it can be hell.
I love the ocean. Boats, not so much.
There is a fine line between passion and gas.
Oh yeah, oohing and ahhing, that's how it always starts, but later there's the running and screaming.
No. I'm simply saying that life, uh, finds a way.
Well, of course I would choose to be the top scientist in my field.
The marrying of an actor and his whimsical and theatrical vision is very enjoyable, because he wants it to be filled with something honest, truthful, human, soulful, substantial.
Sometimes I think that people's characters get forged, at least in part, from their names.
Don't knock rationalization. Where would we be without it? I don't know anyone who'd get through the day without two or three juicy rationalizations. They're more important than sex. Have you ever gone a week without a rationalization?
It's an important fact of life, war.
I like how time goes on set. It's almost like time on an airplane or something where people are together. It's a different, very trippy kind of time, I find, because you're together in imaginary time where you're out of time. You're called upon to be present and honor what can happen in the moment. And the whole day can go like that. The whole day can be a kind of meditation.
Amazing tradition. They throw a great party for you on the one day they know you can't come.
I like a pickled cucumber. A regular cucumber I'm not so interested in.
This was one of the places people told me to go, it was one the big trips that you should see: Alaska.
You want to be in a movie where your part works. That's the main thing. No matter how you beat yourself working on the thing, if it doesn't work, it doesn't work.
I think we're dealing with a realm of human experience that doesn't get all that much attention on television.
It's not charming to go on a show and say, I dunno. It doesn't fool anybody. There's nothing glamorous about it at all.
It's mysterious what attracts you to a person.
My life has been transformed by great teachers all the way.
The movie feels to me like a real work of lovely art.
My friend Ed Begley goes fishing. It's a little smelly to me, I don't like it so much. I like to eat fish, but I don't like to catch them.
Actors don't necessarily want to be famous or rich or anything else. It's a very bad gamble if that's what you're after.
I, uh, don't think I'm, y'know, so different than your average, y'know, average.
If any movie people are watching this show, please, for me, have some respect. You wanna sell some tickets, act like you know what you're talking about.
No pay, no Goldblum. That's it.
Even if I don't have a job, I work on plays and scenes.
I travel for work, but recently, friends said I should take major trips.
God help us we're in the hands of engineers.
I don't go to these places where there are belly dancers and this and that.
It's best not to stare at the sun during an eclipse.
I like the challenge. I like a good, meaty experience for me.
I'm always interested in craft and I was interested to see how people work. For me, it's a little like lessons at school.
How can you say when you're attracted to something? It's not easy to articulate my tastes.
People know that both my parents were shrinks so I was sort of raised in an atmosphere where there was that interest in the human mechanism and the human psyche and what makes people tick. And yes, I think I'm particularly creative and adventurous and improvisational and spontaneous in my inner impulses and patterns and deeply curious and appetized in the unfathomably mysterious and delicious phenomena that is the human being and who we really are.
In fact you can begin to discover and investigate whether you are an actor or not, whether you're in my view, qualified for a life in this profession or in this endeavor by checking yourself out and acting every day, getting plays and scripts and getting together with people and divvying up the parts and acting in one way or another, or writing things.
I'm a humble student of acting myself and part of that studentship is teaching.
Anybody can die, everything is fleeting, and you've just got to make sure that you catch up on what you can catch up on.
As soon as you're interested in what is good taste, then you're in bad taste land already. What's comfortable and what represents your life, what's unique and individual about you, that's style.
It's nice to play a character that has a soulful, dependent, close relationship. It must mean my character is interesting in some way.
I'm always interested in the unexpected and know that things, especially in show business, but in life generally, are inevitably fleeting to one extent.
I like little collaborations where the other thing happens, where it's half-baked or it's improvised, and let's develop it together. "What do you want to wear? Do you have an idea?" All that's fun to do, and I like that, but it doesn't take anything away.
I now, more and more, appreciate when I'm in a group of good people and get to work in good movies and projects. I'm wildly grateful and appreciative.
At the end of the movie all of us have this shared redemption.
I love both puppies and kitties. I could just scrunch up their little faces!
No matter how you travel, it's still you going.
He was a great man. And he was also me.
I like the idea of being a student, and I play with very good musicians. So playing with them allows me to get better. My aim is to get better, but I really love it for its own sake.
An actor wants to get up every day and they can't think of anything particularly more fun to do than getting into a made-up situation and living it out as if it's real.
People work harder when conditions are worse.
The universe is so big, there's so many worlds, there must be one of them or more, something that's alive.
It's a delight to trust somebody so completely.