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I was nervous and hesitant about putting myself out there for the pie scene. But I went for it and the results were wonderful. (Ace Goodman)
Like, yes, in that I like mountain biking and snowboarding, and those are kind of daredevil, but that's probably as extreme as I'll get. (Ace Goodman)
We all approached doing a sequel with great trepidation and skepticism. (Ace Goodman)
After doing the first couple scenes and I got used to being in front of a few people it got easier and easier. In Chasing Amy, I wasn't nervous at all. And in Dogma, the same. (Ace Goodman)
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I don't really pay attention to the filmmaker thing. (Ace Goodman)
I don't think anyone's ever thought I was a drug dealer. (Ace Goodman)
I got a script sent to me at this office and I got a call from a woman - Universal's doing a snowboarding movie. I'm not in it yet, but I'm supposed to meet with the director in New York soon. I'm waiting to hear back from them. (Ace Goodman)
I was a metalhead and then I was into the rap and then I was a metalhead again. (Ace Goodman)
I wasn't really the guide. Brian O'Halloran was, but I went on three of the tours towards the end. For the first few hours, I stayed in the store and hung out and signed stuff. And then the last six hours I went and hung out on the bus. (Ace Goodman)
I'm getting Puppetmasters, too. They're one of my favorites. And they're coming out with new Puppetmasters. I try not to get everything, but I want so much. (Ace Goodman)
It was a lot of fun on the set. I had the most fun making that movie out of all of them. I'm sure if I sat and thought about it, but none that I could think of offhand. (Ace Goodman)
It was two days worth of work for 30 thousand. So, for two days, that was 15 grand a day. That was really sweet, you know? (Ace Goodman)
Kevin and everyone that has seen Dogma has said they think I'm gonna get a lot of offers. So, hopefully it'll happen. (Ace Goodman)
No, I don't have an agent. I'm hoping to get one soon. (Ace Goodman)
Not every time, but a lot of times people will recognize me and they'll buy me beers. But I've had to definitely pay for my own beers. (Ace Goodman)
Weed, you know, you just get mellow. You can drive pretty stoned and be OK. I mean, sometimes you get too stoned and you can't drive. But you could get pretty stoned and still drive. (Ace Goodman)
I always look at something as how I would express it now. (Ace Goodman)
I have all this time between projects, and I'm not so sure that's a healthy thing. It's scary, because at 36 I'm woefully unqualified for anything else. (Ace Goodman)
I think you have to passionately express yourself at a consistent, normal rate just to be a vibrant, growing person. (Ace Goodman)
I try to stay under the radar. (Ace Goodman)
I wanted that raspy, painful sort of breathing that's hard to speak with. It gave me the excuse to have a lot of beer that night. (Ace Goodman)
I've felt pretty creatively stimulated. (Ace Goodman)
It's always what can I bring to something, not what the piece can do for me. (Ace Goodman)
It's difficult because people still want you out there and it's such a competitive field now. Not just acting, but media attention. Everybody is famous these days. There's so many outlets. (Ace Goodman)
It's interesting to help someone find their vocabulary. There would not have been a De Niro without a Scorsese. (Ace Goodman)
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