We did a lot of fight scenes in 'Hitman: Agent 47,' so you have to learn repetitious movements to music; otherwise, it's amazingly boring. Michael Jackson was our savior.
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To some extent at that time, we injected rock and roll into that scene- we played loud and that was a huge turning point for that scene. We were involved in playing with all those people.
What I've learned about acting is that it needs to be mysterious. If you overthink how a beat needs to be played, it can trip you up.
I've been training with my mixed martial arts guy as much as I can when I'm back in L.A., so if I could do another movie like I did in 'The Killing Game,' with Samuel L. Jackson, that would be awesome.
When we started, it was so intense: it was like a religion. And when you played with Duane Allman, you either gave it your all or you got out.
I'm trained in musical theatre and 'Pitch Perfect' is the first movie where I get to really belt out. I beat Adele for that role.
I think my fighting skills have certainly been improved by working with Peter Jackson.
We have had to play some mighty tough audiences.
To be able to take music and do something as profoundly original as what we did with the Allman Brothers, you've got to put some time into it.
That pesky acting career has always gotten in the way of me doing something with music.
Mike Patton is a genius... It is definitely the hardest music I've ever played.
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