Atticus Finch. That's who I want to be when I grow up. He's the greatest guy ever - a good dad, a good lawyer, doing the right thing. And he knows he's not supposed to win, but he's doing it anyway.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Atticus Finch is, you know, he was just his whole - the business of his modesty and his ability to see tomorrow and to try to buttress his knowledge of what was coming for his kids was something that I'll never - as a father I'm not able to do.
Raymond Floyd. The man knows how to control situations. He was experienced. He didn't let me get overly excited; he kept me in check. It allowed me to free myself up, and I played really well with him.
Growing up, I would have to say I loved 'Peter Pan' because I was fascinated by Captain Hook; I was fascinated by Hans Conried, who was an actor on screen and also a theatrical and television actor.
I loved 'Gladiator' when I was young. Russell Crowe was a big inspiration; the fact that he plays my father in 'Noah' was amazing.
For me, 'The Kite Runner' became about a guy who's emotionally shut down because he hasn't confronted his past.
Dad loved movies, and I grew up with British comedy. My ultimate favourite is Peter Sellers.
Stephen King. Now I'm not crazy about him, but he's a great a writer.
When I was a kid, I think I wanted to be Arnold Schwarzenegger.
I want to be like Robin Williams, really. It's all the different characters he does, all the different voices.
I always wanted to be Robin Hood or John the Baptist when I was growing up.