Once I established myself doing crazy things and being extreme, people want to see it all the time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I kind of want everyone to think I'm a crazy person.
You have to look out for becoming trapped in a place where people want to see you all the time doing one thing.
If you've ever found yourself pushed to the limits of your tolerance... you find yourself doing some things that, from the outside, can be seen as quite insane.
I always feel like people in general are much weirder and insane than anybody really wants to admit. How dare somebody watch anything and go, 'That's not real!' Go on the subway. For five minutes.
People tracking your life and photographing you anywhere you go, that can make you crazy.
There's not one part of me that wants to go crazy and do anything out of the ordinary, but it would be nice to do something and not have it spread all over the place. But that's the world we live in now, and you either have to accept it or figure it out - or become a villain, I guess.
It's a little dangerous for me to get outside myself and think about how I want people to see me.
There are many films and TV shows I make where people find themselves in fantastical situations; as often as possible, their reactions to it are very normal.
I've always been interested in obsessive, insane people.
I was very conscious of the world being this very crazed place that demanded explanation. I didn't see a whole lot of people who looked like me doing it on television.