I weighed 190 when I got to boot camp, I came out at 178. I ate only the beans and tomato sauce.
Tom Sizemore
I don't know what to say about it except Tom Hanks is a great person, a serious person; he's dissatisfied in a very likeable way, in a very discreet way, and Steven Spielberg is similar in his discretion and drive. But Spielberg is calm. He's this driven filmmaker and visionary. He really is.
I used to blame my problems on other people. But my moment of clarity, if you want to call it that, came when I was looking in the mirror one day and just burst into tears. It wasn't just that I looked bad, it was that I knew my problem was me.
Being alone is scarier than any boogey man and the reason why I don't choose to see Horror movies as a rule.
I'm afraid of the dark. I'm not kidding.
It was dog food. Beef livers with onions in a can. You open it up and it looks like vomit.
I read for 'Reservoir Dogs,' and it got down to me and Buscemi, and Quentin couldn't make up his mind. I really wanted that part, but Buscemi is great in that. I also got really close on 'Gladiator,' but Ridley Scott decided on Russell Crowe, who's perfect in it.
Actors have to make you believe that it's happening for the first time and all that jazz and make it human and at the same time entertain you.
Although my mother and father were both completely legit, it was all around me, this crime and licentiousness.
I like Michael Bay a whole lot. And Jerry Bruckheimer. But I love Ben Affleck as a person, as a director, as an actor.
Whatever it is, if you draw, you paint, you're a carpenter, you play football, the more you do it, you're a journalist, the more stories you write, the more people you interview and navigate your way through these different personalities to get your story, the better you're going to get at it. Acting's no different.
Temptation is impossible for me to resist... Come on. This is Hollywood. It's in the job description.
You must have to want it so badly, if there is any way you can live without it, get out of it. Being an unsuccessful actor is like having a skin disease. Make sure your passion is not misplaced.
It used to be the case that studio executives like Robert Evans, Darryl Zanuck, and David Selznick would put aside money for what they wanted to be great movies regardless of whether they would perform well with the box office.
I have thin skin. I'm not a tough guy.
It's just acting. I take acting seriously but up to a point.
I'm essentially a momma's boy with a good education.
We get second chances. We get 19th chances.
I like to touch things. In my house I have a lot of velvet drapes and thick, lush couches.
I may be a vain person, but I'm not a vain performer.
Why am I the way I am? Well, I used to be different.
My wife and I are a team, and it's good for my work because I'm interested in working from a stable base.
Although I get so much fan mail from Great Britain, tell me, am I more famous there than Michael Madsen?
I play tough guys in movies and behaved like one in front of the press because I thought that was what a man did.
I have tried to make decisions to work with great directors, with good scripts, and that makes the pickings real slim.
I think being a movie star is about whether an audience can watch you and care about you.
I know that 20 years from now if anyone asks me one question, it will be, 'What was it like to be in Saving Private Ryan?
I didn't come to Hollywood to drink or get high, and I don't want to be considered a cool actor - I want to be a great actor.
I'm a very fortunate actor. I'm blessed to be the position I'm in right now.
I was a wayward kid, a rambunctious and angry teenager, but I found acting as a fifteen-year-old.
Fatherhood didn't change me in the beginning very much.
I try to stop and take a 10-second break and ask myself before I do something: One, is this going to improve my life for my children, or two, will there be a potential for something to go wrong here?
I'm trying to reestablish my career and do great work and give my kids the life they deserve.
I am not as crazy as people think.
I shot a couple of movies in jail, but I was never in jail.
I'm a big baby. I'm not tough at all.
I used to be very rigid because I just wanted to get through it. Now, if I think a scene should go a certain way and it goes another, I'm able to go that new way with ease.
I'm not really rebellious. People think I am, but I'm not.
Some actors try to play parts and do things they can't do. Being funny is one of them. Being funny's hard.
I read a lot. I am an inveterate reader. I always have a novel going.
If someone messes with me, I'm going to mess with them.
Acting is never done. We're trying to keep it real and make sure that you're entertained and it seems unrehearsed.
Katherine Heigl was a movie star. I thought she was going to be one, and it was fun to watch this young actress getting better every day.
'Argo' is a work of art.
I'm from Detroit. I was from a kind of violent neighbourhood.
I was an anomaly because my father was a Harvard man, and he came from a family of poor people.
Most movies aren't any good.
When I was a teenager, you wanted to go to the movies. Go and see 'Mean Streets,' go and see 'The Conversation,' go and see 'Taxi Driver.'
I have an idealistic approach to acting. I want to be great at it, but you can't be great if the scripts are not there and the director doesn't know what he's doing.
I wouldn't want anything to do with me.