Whenever I wake up, I’m up. I don’t lie there like an idiot. I get up, run up a hill, get some exercise, and have some time with my thoughts.
JASON MOMOAI always loved samurai movies, and I wanted to incorporate that whole level of elegance and just the code of the samurai to ‘Conan.’
More Jason Momoa Quotes
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I love working with Oscar winners.
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I don’t want to be like Spider-man or Batman, the do-gooder kind of thing.
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To play Khal Drogo was phenomenal, and I wished there was more stuff he could have done. I’m going to miss that character.
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I’m a big kid, you know?
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I’m one of those freaky people that actually reads books.
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When I found out more about the Maori culture, I fell in love with it, and with the people, too.
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I couldn’t get a job to save my life. That’s why I wrote ‘Road to Paloma.’ That got into Sundance and got into that scene, and that’s how I got the role in ‘The Red Road.’
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I go train, and like with Conan, I’m in leather, and with Drogo, I’m in leather or armor or something else. I’m not in my adidas sweat suit or my matching tracksuit pants to go work out. I got too busy of a day. I’ve got my boots.
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I’m not going to normally get hired to play those emotional things, and I’m capable of it. I was raised by a single mother in Iowa – I’m just trapped in a big, dumb body.
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I was a skateboarder when I was little; I still skateboard. I teach my kids how to skate.
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I would love to do comedy.
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I’ve got kids, goats. My wife always wanted a donkey, so I bought her one.
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There’s a lot of things I would definitely go to bat for in Hawaii. I’ve been all over that stuff. If someone told me to be quiet about that because of my profession, no. That’s my people.
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There’s a couple of things you shouldn’t do to other humans and you shouldn’t say to other humans that Khal Drogo does.
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I’ve led a career of having to take work to see my family, over picking and choosing, instead of ‘I need food on the table and I don’t know how I’m going to pay the mortgage.’
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