Comics, for me, is being able to sing alone in the shower. I find it freeing. You just pick up a pen and get to it.
To be able to sit in Donald Trump's apartment and talk about the future of corporate real estate was amazing.
I'm not an Adonis, that's for damn sure. I've never really thought of myself that way, and it doesn't matter to me. My favorite actors aren't Adonises. Dustin Hoffman is a flawed-looking man he's amazing to me. Tom Hanks is flawed-looking people love him. Same with Gene Hackman.
I just wish the crowd I was associated with was more passionate about what they were doing and less consumed with the commerce of the art form.
Well, there's different shades of Hollywood, sure. I mean, I'm working in this business but I'm not Hollywood.
The comic book world is a tough business.
I've spent more on my Dodger tickets that I did on my car.
My first car, I got it in an auction at my temple. It was an '86 Volvo that I got for 500 bucks, and then wound up throwing $10,000 into the stereo system and put TVs in the foot rests. It was the most ridiculous Volvo you'd ever seen, but I had never had money before and I was out of my mind.
If you asked an 18-year-old what they want to do with their life, and the options are 'Transformers' or Lars von Trier, he's probably shipping out for 'Transformers.' If you ask a 26-year-old what he wants to do, 'Transformers' or Lars von Trier, he'd probably pick Lars von Trier. So, my sensibilities are changing as I change.
They're very, uh, you know, I don't come from the suburbs and a jolly, Disney type of lifestyle. I come from something totally different. And they're cool and bare minimum so it's not always a money issue for me.