Yes, you can get addicted to exercise.
From Nick Nolte
Hollywood is all made up, anyway. Especially the stories and angles that people want to pin on you.
If you get yourself in a hole, you dig yourself out.
It's easier to go somewhere if you've been there before.
In 'Over the Hedge,' I played a bear, and I spent all this time listening to the sounds they make when they fight and mate, when they're angry or happy.
You give up your narcissism, your egotism. That's how you achieve chemistry.
Violence isn't really my thing.
You're playing a role, but you're still feeling it. You can walk away from it after 'Cut,' but if you're playing a sad or mixed-up person, it's hard to stay in that place for these longish period of times. You kind of have to check out.
Actors are really working with bodies, with their minds, and with their emotions. Feelings, basically. That's what movies are about, going from one feeling to another.
The greatest movie would be the movie that gave the audience a cathartic feeling of transcendence.
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