I hate watching myself. It’s terrible. It’s horrifying.
SCOTT EASTWOODI hate watching myself. It’s terrible. It’s horrifying.
SCOTT EASTWOODI think you just learn a lot of stuff in general about all the stuff he [Edward Snowden] released. I think there’s probably a lot that we don’t know. That’s what is really interesting.
SCOTT EASTWOODIt’s hard to nap on Saturday or the weekends.
SCOTT EASTWOODThe motto I live by is you can’t out-train bad nutrition . You’ve got to just eat healthy. So like 90 per cent of it is diet, 10 per cent of it is working out.
SCOTT EASTWOODOliver Stone. Is that not enough?
SCOTT EASTWOODI definitely have a piece of tape over my computer at home.
SCOTT EASTWOODWe spend a lot of time trying to keep all that stuff very private. In this day in age, it’s impossible. It’s out in the ether and people send stuff to my house all the time. People show up at my house sometimes.
SCOTT EASTWOODEveryone has been really accepting and brought me into the family. I had a lot of fun shooting it.
SCOTT EASTWOODMy dad is really old school: Whatever you do, just be the best at it. He didn’t really care if I was a plumber or a roofer. It didn’t matter what I did. He said, Go out and find out what you like to do, and be the best at it.
SCOTT EASTWOODHow do you forget that someone else is another person? No matter who they are. I don’t think that’s an excuse.
SCOTT EASTWOODI don’t want to talk about the vampire schedule. That’s just gonna upset me.
SCOTT EASTWOODReally I’m a fan of any movie, whether it’s suspense, action, or comedy, anything that has a good story.
SCOTT EASTWOODI couldn’t say a specific thing, but the media is not really held to high standards anymore.
SCOTT EASTWOODI had fun to be a little bit of a nerd.
SCOTT EASTWOODThey were actually really nice to me [in Fast 8]. We had BBQs every day on set. We had a lot of laughs and a lot of good times.
SCOTT EASTWOODNot write, maybe develop. Direct, sure. As an actor, you work on so many films, you sort of start to see who directs well and who doesn’t.
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