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Tolkien is as good as Dickens at sketching a scene.

One of my favorite stories is my first kissing scene with Linda Gray.

I had one scene in 'Invisible' with 12 actors delivering dialog at the same time.

I can't bear kissing scenes.

Scenery is fine - but human nature is finer.

When I'm on a set, and I'm in between a scene or on a plane waiting, I read Twitter and I love it.

I started out in the ballroom scene when I was fourteen years old.

When you have good writing, the rhythm of the scene is very apparent. What the scene demands is very clear.

I find Denver's hipster scene to be fully unique.

A monopoly is like running on firm ground. Nothing compels you to move, but if you do, you move forward. The faster you run, the more scenery you see - so you have some incentive to run fast.

I find Denver's hipster scene to be fully unique.

The rap scene is so unique. Every rapper has to bring their own thing.

Only ugliness is obscene.

The club scene is terrible.

Tolkien was influenced by South Africa when he was writing 'Lord of the Rings.' It's really epic scenery.

The Monkees? I heard that they were quite into their party scene at one point.

This year, I had some downtime before my Australia tour and spent a week or so in Phuket, Thailand. As a confessed workaholic, sometimes it's good to unplug and detach and honestly, the scenery, the weather and the people truly made this an incredible place for me to recharge.

In 'Cavalry,' I had one scene where I was playing a pretty awful character.

Actually, I didn't like Dartmouth very much, but the whole theater scene I really liked.

I'm wary of the whole Los Angeles scene. I'm a California kid, but there's a difference between California and Los Angeles. L.A. is urban. California is restorative.