I was just 20 years old when I wrote Broken Arrow.
Just because you've been on stage doesn't mean you can dance.
Having a bad haircut can be quite traumatic!
I think it's certainly natural to try new things as you grow up and get older!
I think having children is the most amazing thing.
Be true to yourself and go with your instincts - don't be somebody you're not just to fit in.
In S Club I played a role in a band, but now I can go off and be me - My horizon's wide open now. It's scary and it's daunting, but it's an absolute thrill. I feel brand new!
Even though I didn't write 'Shaun Of The Dead' and 'Hot Fuzz,' I never felt left out of the creative process.
A woman once said to me, 'Any religion that is to be any good to one must be one they make for themselves,' - and it is so. She, curiously, was a clergyman's wife.
I have many friends who do not believe in luck; they believe in blessings. Likewise, I do not believe in coincidences; I believe in miracles.
When one of my characters becomes aware of a magical element, it might be because the world is wider than we assume it to be, but it might also be a reminder to pay attention to what is here already, hidden only because it's been forgotten.