Management don't really have any problem at all with firing people. It's a powerful idea that, If I'm not happy, I'll quit. I'll try something else!
It can be liberating to get fired because you realize the world doesn't end. There's other ways to make money, better jobs.
Any time you do physical stuff, violence, it is controlled. It's a little bit like you block the move.
Eric McCormack is directing talent waiting to happen.
I would worry if people always associated me with Larry Sokolov.
If I'm in something funny, I like to try and find some kind of serious line in it that people can relate to.
If you play your cards right things are going to happen in the long run. In the short run, it is anybody's guess.
It's got to be weird to sit in an office all day and deal with these creative types without having any idea of what they do or how they do it.
Life is not always like chess. Just because you have the king surrounded, don't think he is not capable of hurting you.
The real intimidating stuff is the scene where you show up for the first day. You kind of square off, and that is where you look each other in the eye.
There is technique to it-he is just standing there flexing his arm, and I am standing there making faces as if I am being choked. You keep your head in a certain angle for the camera.
They're either going to fire you or they're not. They can only fire you. That's all they can do. They can't take your thumbs.
It's kinda cool seeing people having real fights with people they really know.
In corporate levels, it's all about tailoring your shirt and which tennis club you belong to and which watch you are wearing and what did you shoot last week?