When you dare me to do something, I will say, 'Watch me'. That is what I say to critics. 'Watch me'.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always watch what I say. I am what I say.
Anytime someone has said to me, 'You can't do that,' I have answered, 'Watch me.'
As an actor, I'm always critical watching others; it's just the nature of the beast. For me, any performance that doesn't cause my ego to say, 'I can do that' really signifies that it's spectacular.
I have learned to watch myself and give myself constructive criticism. Although I have to cover my face and peek sometimes!
Over the years, during television interviews, whenever the host or the reviewer or whoever gets cynical and nasty with me, I will behave accordingly. I will defend myself.
It's been so difficult to watch people criticize me and my intentions.
I am forced to say that I have many fiercer critics than myself.
'Watchmen' is like the music you feel is written just for you. 'That's my song, no one else gets that but me.' That's why the fan base is so rabid, because they feel personal about it.
I think if you watch a lot of what I do, you're going to ultimately walk away seeing me. I can't hide - that impression is a personal impression people have of me.
I don't ever watch myself. By watching, you try to perfect yourself, become a robot.