I really love living in cities where the people living above, below and next to you are from totally different worlds to you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love cities, I spend most of my life talking about cities. And the design of cities does have an effect on your life. You're lucky if you can see trees out of your window and you have a square nearby, or a bar, a cornershop, a surgery. Then you're living well.
I love London; I could totally live here, actually. I'm in New York most of the time, and it really reminds me a lot of New York.
I've been to some of the most amazing cities in the world.
I love just walking around New York. It's like a whole world in one place.
It's nice to see different places and different parts of the world. It's pretty cool, though I hate flying!
I live in a little suburb close to Kansas City called Prairie Village, where there's a feeling of everybody knowing everybody else. I think the same thing is true of New York City, by the way.
I grew up in Los Angeles, and I've made movies all over the world... I've been in New York, Norway, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, London - I've been in all these cities, shooting away in the winter, thinking, 'People who choose to live here are insane.'
I'm an urban person who loves living in the country.
Wherever we are, it is our friends that make our world.
I think the kind of landscape that you grew up in, it lives with you. I don't think it's true of people who've grown up in cities so much; you may love a building, but I don't think that you can love it in the way that you love a tree or a river or the colour of the earth; it's a different kind of love.