For movies like The Longest Ride, I got to hang out with cowboys at rodeos and learned how to ride a bull, essentially.
SCOTT EASTWOODHow do you forget that someone else is another person? No matter who they are. I don’t think that’s an excuse.
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I had fun to be a little bit of a nerd.
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I just do what Clint Eastwood does: Keep moving forward. You can’t look back or think about that kind of stuff too much. You just keep making movies; hopefully you make some good ones.
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I never understood actors who could just wait around.
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How do you forget that someone else is another person? No matter who they are. I don’t think that’s an excuse.
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It’s hard to nap on Saturday or the weekends.
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There’s the acting side of it so you work with a coach. Dissect a script. If it’s a character, then obviously a character study. Just depends on if there is training needed.
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If I’m gonna play a character in a movie or if I want to be the lead of a film, you wanna carry the guy, you wanna get the girl, you wanna save the day or the world.
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I couldn’t say a specific thing, but the media is not really held to high standards anymore.
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I grew up on movie sets and traveling the world with my pops.
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I think some of the most interesting stuff was seeing how the Dark Web works and seeing how easy it is for hackers to break into your computer or your bank account or your private information.
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People assumed that I would have everything handed to me, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. I was on my own just doing the grind.
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I hate watching myself. It’s terrible. It’s horrifying.
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I like a lot of Tom Cruise’s roles, he’s this action hero.
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I’m a fan of horror movies that have really good stories.
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Not 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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