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On shooting American Outlaws: I kept saying 'Bang bang' and they kept having to cut.
We feel protective toward him, ... He's such a sweetheart and a down-to-Earth guy.
Too perfect for the part.
Being Irish is very much a part of who I am. I take it everywhere with me.
The greatest part about the movie is wrapping every day.
I don't say or do things for shock tactics,' Farrell insists. 'I mean, even I read things I've said and think, What a fucking animal.
Ah, I know what the important things are in life. I know that, just because I pretend to be someone else for two hours doesn't make me a better person than the next man. So, I know those things. Simple things.
It's a turning point in history, the birth of a nation, and the death almost of a culture.
He's great to be around. The man has incredible heart.
I think I'm still trying to find my feet as an actor. And I know it ain't brain surgery, but it confuses me and it comes between me and my sleep a lot.
It's not that I'm stupid. I just don't think sometimes.
I'm in no hurry to get anywhere. I don't have any plans. I don't have a map. If you did in this business, you'd destroy yourself.
They were asking her to embody the spirit of America, so you don't put that on somebody's shoulders lightly. Having watched her, I think she can do anything. She has soulfulness that goes way beyond her years.
When we were kind of forced (by real life sniper murders in the Washington area that were too close to the film's plot) to pull the picture in October (from its Nov. 15 date), he wasn't nearly as big a star as he is today after 'Daredevil' and 'The Recruit.' He's become this hot guy.
The greatest part about the movie is wrapping every day. ... Everyone's working hard. I think we have another four weeks in Miami.
“I'm just a true Irish boy at heart.
I don't go to the gym or practice yoga. And the closest thing I have to a nutritionist is the Carlsberg Beer Company. I just have the appetite of a pigeon.
Terry was conscious of all those things and wanted to tell the story as he had read it in the history books.
He pretends he's from a tough part of Dublin but he's not.
I'll be in Los Angeles for two weeks and I'll have a laugh, get battered and have a buzz, but at the end of the day, I'll go home. It's just me earning a few more stories to tell everyone at home and all.
[Henley says the Vice movie is ultimately] a story that revolves around these characters [Crockett & Tubbs]. ... is a beautiful thing to watch. They've locked into a rhythm, and they finish each other's sentences.
I couldn't care less about who sees my bits... My friends asked how I could do scenes like that and not get excited, but it wasn't like that. My bits looked the size of a cashew nut!
The last three years have been insane, you know, just insane,' he says of his rapid rise to stardom. 'I just stay at the same pace. There's madness in the world around me, sure. There's nothing I can do about that. I just work as hard as I can work and play as hard as I can play.
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