Actually, the most entitled people I've met are indie rockers and indie actors, because they really believe their press.
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I'm not so interested in being indie just for the sake of being indie.
I'm not of the manor born; I've never felt entitled in that way. I just came to Hollywood to be an actor. All that lifestyle stuff is something to be managed.
There's a certain type of indie fan who would balk at the prospect of there being value in pop music, but I think that's foolish. They're not really listening.
I don't like people who use the press to advance themselves in a way that they haven't earned as an actor, performer or director.
I don't think I'm kind of universally known. I think in the indie world I'm probably better known than in some mainstream Hollywood terms.
I admit to subscribing to all the celebrity rags. The best part of being an author is if the celebs aren't being ridiculous enough, you can just make it up.
Artists, actors, people like that, they live in a very strange bubble of their own. They're mollycoddled; they're highly privileged.
People who know me know that I'm always interested in an honest, civil exchange of views, and I'm not some Hollywood liberal know-nothing.
It's not like I set out to be 'the indie guy.'
I've learned to stay away from publicity addicts, people who want to be famous for no reason.
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