I don't know how to describe my sense of humor.

Rugrats was my favorite cartoon growing up as a kid.

'Rugrats' was my favorite cartoon growing up as a kid.

I would like to think there is a reason and a choice behind everything.

I'm weirdly flexible, so when I dance, I dance like a 17-year-old girl.

You've got to stop going back and forth. You've got to make up your mind.

I kind of strive for being able to go home and having a totally separate life.

I think the better you know yourself as a person, the better an actor you can be.

I always want to watch something I've done, so that I know what I didn't do well.

To be unrecognizable in movies is the biggest compliment that anybody can give you.

I think Dustin Hoffman's career I would love to emulate just because it's so diversified.

I would say that my favorite action film is the 'Die Hard's. They're kind of perfect, I think.

I think the movies that don't try to please people are movies that you respect more in the end.

I never really want to repeat myself, obviously, but even if I do, it's because it is a choice.

I really dont go out at all; I just stay at home and watch movies and skateboard around the house.

I really don't go out at all; I just stay at home and watch movies and skateboard around the house.

I love dancing, actually. My mother taught children's dance, ballet, tap, jazz...I'm very flexible.

Certain people do need to stay in character the whole time, and that's just what they require as a person.

As you get older, you kind of take on things and become kind of different than what you used to be as a kid, obviously.

I kind of love coming home and being with family and feeling comfortable and knowing where I come from; I kind of like it.

If you look in my CD case, you'll see it's Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, now I can't think of anyone else, but all that stuff.

I can't listen to my own voice. I change my voicemail on my machine literally every week because I'm so obsessed with getting the right tone of voice.

A lot of movies are made, but because they come to film festivals and your movie doesn't get bought by a studio or a distributor, your movie doesn't get seen.

I grew up in dance studios. I was forced to be in several numbers in recitals and dance competitions. I took one tap class - literally one class - and then I quit.

The moment that you start to read a script, you're watching the movie in your mind, and that's the one moment that you have. Then, you go off to make the movie and you become so lost in it.

I think there's an essential problem in movies and TV that I think a lot of people experience now: Audiences are way more interested in the actors than the characters that they're playing. It's a strange thing.

I didnt get to go to prom; I was filming a death scene on my prom night. But I got to go to all the homecomings, and even the winter formals I got to go to, but the only thing I missed was the prom, but everything else was great.

I didn't get to go to prom; I was filming a death scene on my prom night. But I got to go to all the homecomings, and even the winter formals I got to go to, but the only thing I missed was the prom, but everything else was great.

Sometimes you go into a waiting room, and the audition room is right there, and the walls are extremely thin. And you can hear every breath that they're saying. And you're used to that. So you go in, and you're like, 'Oh, whatever.'

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