For me, Bloodshot was the least appealing character that Valiant had. He was so cold.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
He is not valiant that dares die, but he that boldly bears calamity.
The valiant never taste of death but once.
I thought Charlize Theron was awesome in 'Mad Max,' and that was a very masculine kind of hero.
In 'There Will Be Blood,' my character was someone who was an actor himself almost. He had a rehearsed quality about him. He was a performance artist in a way.
I always felt that heroes were essentially dull. Villains were more exotic and could do more interesting things.
Once he became a series character, I made the conscious choice that he would never act like a series character, never wink at the reader, never pull his punches. Better for him, better for me.
I do not choose characters because I think, 'Wow, that woman is so strong.' I chose these characters with utmost conviction because I think they were realistic enough to exist, and I really liked the scripts.
Sometimes it's fun to be the guy who doesn't know that he's bad, like the character I played in 'True Blood'.
I'm a sucker for the big, gruff, distant, emotionally closed-off hero who sloooowly warms up to the feisty, awesome, sweet heroine.
I loved 'Dirty Sexy Money.' That didn't have a long enough shelf life. I would've liked to explore that character and play with that cast longer. That was a lot of fun to shoot.