"It was fun in its own way, but I think 'Dahmer' was ultimately one of the most rewarding experiences of my life and my career."
"Me and the Rock do look a lot alike, and we're a similar build - that was a joke, by the way."
"When I'm acting, I do what I'm supposed to do."
"I got mobbed at a pizza parlor. Kids and especially girls went going crazy. They got so excited."
"I think my favorite song is by Led Zeppelin called 'Good Times Bad Times,' a Rolling Stones song called 'You Can't Always Get What You Want,' and every song The Beatles ever wrote."
"My mornings start with mom coming into my bedroom and waking me up, or trying to wake me up, and then I go back to sleep. Then my mom wakes me up again and yells at me. Then she'll get me to wake up, and I'll get dressed and go to school. We go to school, and my teacher tells me that I didn't do the homework well enough. And that's that."
"I have lots of best friends, but my brother is the main one."
"I'm crazy, funny, and good looking!"
"Reading is important because it makes you smarter and lets you find out about things you're curious about."
"Every day, I get into fights with my brother, who is the most annoying person on the planet."
"I've always done things that were true to me."
"There's no one more supportive of each other than me and Nat. We go to each other's premieres and say, 'My brother's the best,' and, 'I liked my brother before it was cool.'"
"A guy came up to me in the park and asked if I wanted to buy his CD. I said sure. He got panicked and told me he didn't actually have a CD, and he started crying and then told me he never made it and he's really sorry and called me 'Ralph.' New York's a really weird place."
"I'm lactose intolerant, so usually pizza makes me feel horrible. But I'll occasionally go very hard and do pizza and pineapple."
"'Catcher In The Rye' was my favorite book, honestly. I read it when I was thirteen, and the book was a bit of a family heirloom because it was passed down from my grandfather to my father to my older brother and then to me."
"'Divorce' was kind of strange because I was going in and out of doing it while doing different movies! So, I kept returning to a set character and this set gig, and that was kind of interesting for me as an actor."
"'The House Of Tomorrow' offered such a fantastic script. I couldn't believe that script - it was just so original and unique."
"I would love to work with Dustin Hoffman, John Malkovich, Omar Epps, Martin Scorsese, Josh Mond, Woody Allen, Paul Thomas Anderson, and David O. Russell, just to name a few. Those guys are absolutely brilliant at what they do."
"The funny thing about 'The Naked Brothers Band' movie was that we tricked the audience into thinking that we were actually rock stars."
"We're always writing music no matter what. And we're not always acting - we have months off. But we never take a break from songwriting."
"It's harder for me to relate to people who don't have families that are loud and crazy."
"I think Nat's an amazing actor... He understands things about acting that most people don't."
"I like L.A., I really do, but I'm really a New Yorker. In New York, there's a feeling that you're not praised or treated too preciously. No one ever feels too important because someone on the subway will reassure you that you're not."
"I'm kind of like an open wound all the time, and that's hard. It's hard to deal with, especially in this industry. Every time I leave a movie, I feel like I'm going to die. Because you connect with these people, and then they all leave. I wish I wasn't like that, but I am."
"I'm obsessed with New York. I want to marry it, maybe bear a few children with 42nd Street."