Some directors have just one way of working; you either have to adhere to it or you don't.
I don't know if it's animalistic or what, but men become like peacocks with their feathers up when women are around.
I just wrapped this movie called 'The Wedding Crashers' which was a pretty big break for me.
I think he's Will 's partying a lot in Cabo. I think he's running a brothel. I don't know what he's doing.
Unfortunately, when someone asks me for a favor, I can't say no. Because of my upbringing - my Catholic guilt - if I don't do it, it plagues me.
I loved the college experience of studying.
I liked sports but I never really had the confidence. I was always coordinated and it came easy to me, but I didn't have the confidence to go along with the physical skill.
When I'm into a woman, I literally can't stop staring. I'm like a little kid. I become completely entranced.
I seriously love to cook... My grandmother was an amazing cook. As a kid I used to help her make handmade pasta, Cavatelli and Ravioli. It was one of my favorite things to do. I love the idea of making whatever is in the fridge into something.
I used to work the graveyard shift.
I think I'm a decent-looking guy. Sometimes I can look great, and other times I look horrifying.
I was pretty as a child and I felt that I wasn't very manly and that plagued me for years.
My hair has been mocked a lot.
It's beyond my control who's going to cast me or how you're going to pigeonholed, so for me, it's just I want to keep doing different things because I want to get better, so hopefully I'll be hired to do them.
I grew up in a very old-fashioned Roman Catholic, Italian-Irish family in Philly.
If you're a single man and you happen to be in this business, you're deemed a player. But I don't see myself as a ladies' man.
There's got to be something you want to tell and that's the engine which spurs all of the work you have to do in order to create the story, but you have to love some sort of nugget of what you're telling to be a filmmaker.
I think that episode in the third season was great. I'm really glad that we did that. He got to sleep with Sydney and kill Evil Francie and go on a mission and pretend he's a rock star.
I think the thought of a traditional family home is awesome. Traditional roles are becoming a thing of the past, but I think there is something really charming about them.
Being in 'Us Weekly' does not make you famous.