As far as 3-D goes, I don't know if that will stay very long because things are moving so rapidly.

My website's kind of fun for me. I get to do drawings on that. It's kind of fun.

I'm a longboard guy.

I'm a pretty basic surfer.

You know, it's kind of a shame in a way but the more seasoned directors a lot of times have more difficult getting a job than first time guys. New kid on the block kind of thing.

I haven't been to Comic-Con.

Generally speaking I would say I enjoy the smaller films more because there's a less sense of pressure and often the material is more unusual.

I'm kind of an idea guy.

The Oscar nomination is great. It's a great pat on the back. And I like that.

I never read reviews of something I want to see.

I hate it when there's a good movie, someone overhypes it and I'm disappointed that I don't like it more.

My mom wasn't a movie star.

We love things that are convenient.

I want to have all of my faculties.

A fella who accepts himself and is relaxed into who he is - that appeals to people.

I kind of quit surfing when I got out of high school, but then a few years ago I started to take it up again. I'm not an expert by any means, but it's so wonderful to get out in the ocean and get a different perspective on things.

I do my best to hold the director's opinion above my own.

My mother and my father were very nurturing and wonderful examples of how to live your life.

My m.o. as far as choosing projects is I really try not to work. I try to not do the scripts that are offered me.

I think my love of journalizing my life comes from my mom.

Fame really works against actors, in a way, because our anonymity is a wonderful thing for us.

Unlike a lot of actors, my father encouraged all his kids to go into show business.

I don't really care about having more fame than I have.

I like to think of myself as a character actor, though there's some redundancy in that.