Superstar was made so early in my career I had nothing to do with it at all. The first time I saw it was the opening screening.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wasn't born a superstar.
I have never been a superstar and never believed in it.
Your job as a superstar is to manipulate the audience and try to tell your story. I like the dynamic of the audience.
I started watching actual movies when I was pretty young. So, I didn't think about it at the time when 'I Am Legend' came out. I just watched it.
Superstars come and go. I want to make sure I am always a producer's actor. I may be refused to be called a great actor but I have never troubled any of my producers in my life. Honesty always catches the camera, and that is what my strength is.
You become megastars when superstars start reprising your roles.
Things started to get out of control when I began reading that I was a superstar.
When I think back on it, of course I got lucky and got great directors and good breaks but all that was the physical part. But what made me a star was that I could take a chance and not have anything to worry about in terms of losing.
As soon as I found out there was a school you could go to to become a WWE superstar, I was immediately hooked.
I was determined if I was going to become a superstar it would be on my terms. I've had that ethic since the beginning.