What I got out of it was a great experience working with great people and it becoming a tremendous - basically - a family at the end that none of us wanted to leave.
When what's around you - such as scripts, or like me being on the show and playing 18, now me doing this film playing 18 - it's kind of been what's been there for me.
To me, the 90's signaled the end of glam rock, the beginning of gangsta rap, and hopefully the beginning and end of boy bands.
I usually think in terms of music.
He's a guy's guy, so it pretty much became like the impressions - don't imitate Sean Connery's voice, and things like that. We were all kind of doing it towards the end of the film, anyway, and he was cool with it.
We are meeting with Sony, and we have a couple of other labels that suddenly have interest and that's really great because none of them have actually heard our stuff.
I used to comb my hair back and do stupid stuff.
I'm going to do my best to do both and die of an ulcer at age 30.
I'm not giving up acting, I'm definitely not going to stop.
I've always been a big fan of Bill Paxton, and I met him at the American Pie premiere.
I've never had a day job. I've been very fortunate.
Right now, my favorite game is Resident Evil 2.
I met some friends in the end of 10th, beginning of 11th, who were in the popular group so I finished off high school in that group and got to see both sides.
At the same time, reading an action script... It makes me wonder. Was The Matrix a good script? I don't know.
Because A Walk To Remember had come out and it had made money and I got a lot of congratulations at that time as it happens out there.