Grammar is a piano I play by ear. All I know about grammar is its power.
I loved to make a great defensive play, I'd rather do that than hit a home run.
I definitely know that I play the part, however big or small, in the deaths of at least two people, Chris Farley and Phil Hartmann.
The role of Rimbaud is one of the most important roles to play for a young actor.
I like to be able to play a character and act out a lot of things which I can't or don't do in my normal everyday life.
I always write with music. It takes me a while to figure out the right piece of music for what I'm working on. Once I figure it out, that's the only thing I'll play.
I haven't deliberately set out to play the blonde bombshell in my movies. In fact, it's probably been quite the opposite. After the success of The Mask, I wasn't offered all that many blonde bombshell parts, to be honest. I think people believed from the beginning that I could actually walk and talk at the same time.
Oftentimes, in fact I think this is to my fault, I look at usually scripts as a whole. I should probably pay more attention to the character that I'm going to play and what they do.
Eat some pizza, play some Xbox, watch some TV. Gross? Maybe. Me? Yes.
I'm left handed, but my dad taught me to play guitar right-handed.
If we could sell 100,000 units every album, that would rock. We'd have a big cult following, we'd have a built-in fanbase so we could pretty much play anywhere, people would show up and rock out.
If that's the way the game is played, I don't want to play anymore.
What I would have liked to do on that show was play a secretary of state who has huge personal business interests throughout the world. That, to me, seems to be more in synch with reality.
And what makes me happy now has changed as well... Its one thing to play in a bar or at a biker festival, and hear a guy who's been drinking beer all day come up and tell you how good you are. For a long time in your life that will make you happy.
I wanted to play some more grown-up music - jazz.