Nobody out-rednecks the great state of America.
The great thing about working on a genre show is that you can basically have a season finale where every character is left destroyed, and then hit the reset button and come back for the next season.
I'm fortunate that I've been an athlete, my whole life, and I work out like a crazy person.
It was fun to play that surreal high school life [in Jawbreaker]. I was a huge fan of the movie Heathers. But I think at the time - you know, when the movie was released, it was a very limited release, and it didn't do very well at the box office. And I love the fact that it has found legs and that the audience has kept growing and growing over the years.
The fans are just as passionate about the projects as we are about making them.
I love the fans of genre. Genre fans are the best fans. They're loyal, they're dedicated, and they're passionate about the projects. They get it on a cerebral level. Being a part of that culture and that world. . . It's very gratifying and very fulfilling.
I've had a career where I've bounced around a lot between different genres, and I feel very lucky and very blessed that that's happened to me.
Somebody, my daughter or my wife, gave me a music box for Christmas. It plays "My Funny Valentine" on celeste, you know? So I had Bobby [Irving] just play "Jean Pierre" with the changes on celeste.
There is no problem anywhere on the earth which cannot be solved better under Liberty than under any other system.
Only in silence the word, only in dark the light, only in dying life: bright the hawk's flight on the empty sky.
I do not know what we did in the preexistence to merit the wonderful blessings we enjoy. We have come to earth in this great season in the long history of mankind. It is a marvelous age, the best of all. As we reflect on the plodding course of mankind, from the time of our first parents, we cannot help feeling grateful.