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"My favorite review described me as the cinematic equivalent of junk mail. I don't know what that means, but it sounds like a dig."
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"I don't really have a favorite bass player. I listen to a lot of bluegrass. But then again, I'm not a typical bluegrass bass player. I was really into the Grateful Dead, and I still am - I don't listen to them too much, but for me they are a big influence."
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"Richard Lloyd of Television is one of my favorite guitarists. His mentor was Jimi Hendrix when he was just 14. Jimi was always pounding everything he knew into that kid."
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"You might have a favorite book or film, but you can only watch or read it so many times before you have to let it sit and then go back and realize it's your favorite still. At some point everything gets a little stale and you have to step away from it."
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"I would always fall down the big main staircase in our house. My favorite thing in the world was to pretend to be horribly killed at the top of it, and to fall dramatically down to the bottom of it."
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"My favorite language for maintainability is Python. It has simple, clean syntax, object encapsulation, good library support, and optional named parameters."
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"Lou Reed is something like a personal favorite of mine, but you could always put me into that drawer of singers who can't really sing, who speak their songs."
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"My vintage Levi's are my favorite on the show, 'cause they really fit."
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"Song Sung Blue took a lot of compressing and refining, and it has one of my favorite lyrics."
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"You have to bear in mind that Mr. Autry's favorite horse was named Champion. He ain't ever had one called Runner Up."
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"I don't know what my favorite film of mine is... But I think the most important film I was in was 'Glory'."
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"I usually get freaked out if I'm in a situation where a lot of people recognise me at once."
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"My real training as an actor was when I started doing theatre."
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"I talked with Quentin about where the character came from, and he told me Kansas City. I don't know how somebody talks from Kansas City, so I made him from New York."
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"With Animal Factory you'd think that because it's mostly interiors, you could shoot it anywhere. So we shot this in Philadelphia, and we had the cooperation of the prison system."
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"The trend now is to shoot in Canada because it's cheaper, and they don't care what the location is."
Canada

"I never made a daring rescue, which is the story people want to hear. I did go to my share of fires."
People

"I was going to buy a van and move to LA so I could secretly pursue acting without any of my friends knowing."
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"Communication is the key, and it's one thing I had to learn-to talk to the actors. I was so involved with the visual and technical aspects that I would forget about the actors."
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"I think all comics borrow from each other. Only a few have an original voice, and I wasn't one of them. In the end, I couldn't figure out who to steal from, so I stopped doing it."
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"I'm terrible at story and structure, but I'm not so bad at writing dialogue."
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