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to sort of sink in. I’ve just been<br />
having on-the-job training for<br />
the last 10 years.... At times, I<br />
still really have no idea what<br />
I’m doing.”<br />
Joaquin Phoenix,<br />
Walk the Line, November 2005<br />
“I don’t even know what<br />
method acting is, actually.<br />
What I know is what works for<br />
me, what feels comfortable<br />
and right. And if I’m constantly<br />
switching between the<br />
character I’m playing, losing<br />
his walk or his speech and joking<br />
around with my friends<br />
between set-ups, it takes me<br />
out of the work.”<br />
Naomi Watts,<br />
King Kong, December 2005<br />
“With success, stakes get<br />
higher and higher. It doesn’t<br />
matter what your dream is in<br />
life. You can’t really go, ‘Now<br />
I’m done.’”<br />
Colin Farrell,<br />
The New World, January 2006<br />
“We’re born and we look at<br />
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the world with open eyes, and<br />
we don’t judge, and we don’t<br />
betray.... We’re not even wary,<br />
which is a danger to kids.<br />
They have to learn a certain<br />
amount of awareness, and<br />
that’s my responsibility, and I<br />
enjoy doing it. I want to teach<br />
my son how to be happy,<br />
thankful and love everything<br />
about life.”<br />
Paul Walker, Eight Below and<br />
Running Scared, February 2006<br />
“It’s important that people<br />
like me. I don’t know why<br />
I’m telling you this, but the<br />
thing of it is that I like who I<br />
am and I think that who I am<br />
is better than that guy in the<br />
other movie.”<br />
Steve Martin,<br />
The Pink Panther, February 2006<br />
“I think that it is the artist’s<br />
job to be unhappy. I mean,<br />
not to be unhappy in life, but<br />
to be dissatisfied with what<br />
you’ve done, because then<br />
you’ll always keep going<br />
forward.”