'War on Everyone,' I think... the script was hilarious to me, but it's very dark, dark humor. It's super dark.
Sometimes when I try to make jokes or have a sense of humor in interviews, it doesn't go over very well. But Twitter made my life easier in this way that I didn't expect. It would have taken probably 10 times as long for people to accept my voice and my sense of humor if I didn't have Twitter.
My humor isn't meant to be mean or hurt anyone. But it's to make them uncomfortable and laugh. I like making people feel a different range of emotions. I like to make people a bit confused.
The 'Twilight' movies are great in their own right, but they certainly don't have any sense of humor to them.
I grew up a skinny kid with a funny last name and coke bottle glasses, so I experienced my fair share of bullies. But I learned, with the help of humor and resilience, to never give up.
Sometimes you can take those dramatic roles and maybe interject a little humor into them, and I think the reverse also works.
Someone talented, comfortable in his own skin and with a great sense of humor would be sexy according to me.
I manage through a sense of humor. We all work hard, and work has to be a really interesting, fun place. And that has to start at the top.
And I would be the first to admit that probably, in a lot of press conferences over the time that I have been in coaching, indulging my own sense of humor at press conferences has not been greatly to my benefit.
Wit is a weapon. Jokes are a masculine way of inflicting superiority. But humor is the pursuit of a gentle grin, usually in solitude.
I like guys who have a plan or a dream. A good sense of humor is also a must. I can be weird with my humor and say things that are random. You need to understand that I'm really goofy and go with it.