If you try to go for a big two-hour nap, you get groggy. You wanna just nap, like close your eyes a little bit and then just fall asleep for a little bit and then get up. Then be like, okay, I’m up.
SCOTT EASTWOODI grew up on movie sets, getting to see storytelling happen up close.
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They 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.
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Keep your head down, work hard, and don’t ever believe your own hype, because… you just keep working.
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It would be creepy if you knew my home address.
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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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My 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.
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Oliver Stone. Is that not enough?
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For movies like The Longest Ride, I got to hang out with cowboys at rodeos and learned how to ride a bull, essentially.
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My father always told me that. Nobody knows anything, so don’t listen to anyone else.
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Sometimes people just show up, which is kind of scary. And then you are like, ‘Okay guy… got to leave’.
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I definitely have a piece of tape over my computer at home.
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You understand what good directing is, you can identify it pretty easily.
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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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There are 16 year olds competing at the olympics and I still push on pull doors & struggle getting through the whole day without a nap.
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I grew up on movie sets and traveling the world with my pops.
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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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