Said by Ryan.
• "Freedom is such a gift."
• "I've learned it's important not to limit yourself. You can do whatever you really
love to do, no matter what it is."
• "I always wanted to entertain. When I was 6, a scrawny, scrawny kid, I'd get in my
red speedo and do muscle moves. I actually thought I was muscular. I didn't know
everyone was laughing at me."
• "You know how sometimes department stores have these things where, if you win,
you get 10 minutes and go in and take anything you want from the store? That's
basically what I'm doing. I'm running in and just trying to grab as many characters
as possible before they pull the plug on me".

• "It's nice to be around people that have a sense of the world around them, that
are, in general, more conscious and conscientious. It was important for me to get
an outside look at America even though I grew up in Canada, it's an incredible
country and I love it, but it's so close. It's like being too close to a Monet or
something. You have to move back. Going to New Zealand helped me to get a
read on this place that the whole world was obsessed with".
• "I also think that something interesting comes out when you do something that
you're afraid of, so I try to take things that I'm not sure that I can do. And this was
certainly one of them. I didn't feel like I was right for this at all, and I wondered
how to find truth in a fairy tale".
• "For now, I'm just going to keep doing the work and hope I don't get fired. If people
want to put me up on their walls, I'll love it."
• "The theme for me is love and the lack of it. We all want that and we don't know
how to get it, and everything we do is some kind of attempt to capture it for
ourselves."
• "I understand the studios, in the sense that if they're going to spend $100 million
on a film, they want to make sure they're gonna get that back . . . but I don't know
how to guarantee you you're going to make that money back, and I'm
uncomfortable working with those kind of numbers."
• "There is this idea in Hollywood, and I've seen it work for people, where the
unspoken rule is 'Do two for them and one for yourself.' And that's kind of
considered a fact. I've never really found that to be true for me. I've gotten more
opportunities out of working on things I believed in than I ever did on things that
weren't special to me."