'Step Brothers' is probably the film the most people who approach me want to talk about.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Oh, 'Step Brothers' is genius. I could watch that film a thousand times.
'Step Brothers' itself, when I did it, I don't know if I had any idea that it would become a defining moment in my career and life like it has, and I'm really happy that that's the one that ended up being that for me.
By the time the discussion starts about a movie, it's like bringing up an old boyfriend. It's like, 'I don't even remember exactly what he was like, and now we have to talk about it?'
'Step Brothers 2' would have been fun, there's no doubt about it. Maybe someday. Does that idea age? I don't know. It all depends on how the movie ages.
I've taken classes most of my life, and it's no secret among my friends I want to be in a movie about dance. Maybe 'Step Up 2,' with the delightful Channing Tatum.
I love talking about movies that mean something to me.
When I am working on a movie, all I want to talk about is the movie. All I want to be with are the movie people. It's like a clan. If I'm asked to people's houses for dinner, I hate to go, because they'll talk about other things.
I don't see that many movies lately that are actually about something, that are trying to challenge something about the way that people interact.
My oldest brother was a big influence on the films I watched as a kid.
I found it very difficult to explain to someone why you did a film. It's not like having a conversation.
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