Everybody wanted to make it. One guy makes it. In a family when one guy makes it... 'Hey ain't you going to help us out?'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The No. 1 question I get from everybody is, 'How did you make it?' I'm like, Don't worry about making it. There is no making it. Just be happy.
With a family of six, there is always something to make, create and do together.
I grew up on a set and saw my family doing it and thought, 'I can do that too.'
When people come up to me and say, 'You made it,' I think, 'But I'm not done yet. Not everyone's heard my music.' I want to be a household name.
Everyone asks, Will he make it, will she make it? You never make it.
Usually a good part of the people trying it end up not making it.
I've heard about brothers making films, but I've never heard about whole families making films like this. We didn't intend to do it; it wasn't something that we planned - it just gradually happened.
I love when me and my friends don't know how to make something - there's that risk of failure, which should be there. If it's guaranteed not to fail, it's something you already know how to do.
What we all like in life, I think, is the challenge of making something... that is not easy to do.
It takes two men to make one brother.