Most mysteries are soluble in time.
The script is a blueprint for the film - there are very few bad scripts that make good movies. If you really like the character and understand the utility it serves within the movie, that's a part of my process.
My folks still live in my childhood home, and so when I'm home with them, I usually feel the best.
I was in college, it was my first year of college when I got the show, so I've been kinda' partying a lot and drinking a lot and I've never been stoned and when I got the show I got really serious. . . So I kinda stop drinking, cold turkey so I had never been stoned until. . . It's something that happened with Mila and Ashton.
It is strange when you're a loser in college, which I was, to then get your own show.
It's kind of like, I love doing tons of different things. The only thing I hate is not being in ensembles.
I do like any kind of project that has both comedy and drama in it because in life you don't have one day where everything is funny then the next day everything is dramatic.
I've never been one to sit back and go, 'I'd better do what the audience wants me to do, because I don't want to lose them. '
A common greeting was 'Well, Gillette, how's the razor?' If I had been technically trained, I would have quit.
You see how it is, my dear friends. There's no pleasing everyone. It's hopeless to even try, and the more you play the peacemaker, the less peaceful things become.
Moving to the country has been incredibly good for my work, for my sense of perspective.