People have always been obsessed by celebrities. There are just more outlets and opportunities to make a living exploiting that obsession nowadays.
I've been doing this since I was 10 years old, inhabiting different people and playing different roles.
It's great to be in a film that's able to have people really want to become socially conscious, to walk out of the theatre and want to do something.
If people in this country think of Africa as a place with kids and flies swarming around their heads, then they won't understand that these people are you and you are them.
We're not talking about you scored more points than me and I know that you won and I lost, those are clear results. This is about people's opinions and their subjective takes on things, people that sometimes haven't seen all of the movies they're voting on.
Speak up when you're supposed to, as opposed to trying to write prescriptions for the way people should live.
If you look up and no one who's around you has been around you for the past 20 years, and they're all new people, I think that's a problem.
It's important to keep the people who know you well around you. It helps center you.
We're really trying to give people the ability to go into a darkened room and have a couple hours of just pure enjoyment.
Just from him doing the things that he knew how to do, moment to moment -- it's not some mythic figure. It's just a common, everyday man. And I think that's what people are connecting to.
What we are seeing are tsunamis of violence, ... and we will continue to see these unless people step up, unless people step forward and demand from their leadership, demand from the international community that this not stand.
People saw the film and said, 'Wow that was terrible. I wish I had known.' Now you know.