Top 99 Quotes & Sayings by Finn Wolfhard - Page 2

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Any chance I get to see a band that I like, I take it.
I've really never discovered a band from Spotify or anything. I've really only discovered it from friends.
Obviously 'Stranger Things' has given me the launching pad to have creative license for whatever I want, and I love doing the show, but when it comes to music, I want to distance myself as much as possible.
We need musicians! We need them healthy - we need to dance and we need to escape - and none of that is possible when musicians themselves need support. — © Finn Wolfhard
We need musicians! We need them healthy - we need to dance and we need to escape - and none of that is possible when musicians themselves need support.
There's a band from Brooklyn called Frankie Cosmos, which is very nice.
One day I'm going to open up a club or a concert venue where it's all ages and really fun. That'd be awesome.
Meeting Ryan Reynolds was really cool, and Blake Lively.
The movies I was scared by at three or four are now some of my favorite movies of all time.
I was raised in a household where kids' opinions were just as valued as adults and I think that was important for me.
My dad would play 'The Blue Album' a lot, the first Weezer album, and that influenced my alternative indie thing and that's kind of how I found tons and most of my favorite bands.
Yeah, ever since I was super-young I had a lot of dreams - I wanted to be a musician, I wanted to be a skateboarder.
I get recognized on the street and stuff, which is cool but it's also weird.
The Goonies' I love. 'Heathers' too.
Scary movies, for me, I used to be insanely scared of.
I love doing both animation and live acting.
Like, everyone knows that we all need health care, but not only is it insanely expensive for most people in America, there are so many self-employed people who really struggle when faced with injury and disability and illness.
I love learning on set, it's the best acting school ever.
I've been asked to school dances.
My dad is a screenwriter, so he always used to watch movies for inspiration when I was a baby. I would watch movies with him, I guess, in the background.
I have lots of friends who are musicians and it is such a huge victory to survive in music, period - but if you get sick or injured and don't have the kind of coverage we get in Canada, you are doomed.
I learn a new thing every single day about acting, about directing, about producing.
One time, when I was really young, my dad and brother were watching 'Team America,' the Trey Parker and Matt Stone movie. I walked in and they didn't know I was there, but I got really freaked out by the marionettes - just the look of them, their mouths, those grins. That cemented in my brain.
My whole thing is having the perfect balance. Let's say I go to school. I have a day at school. That's the perfect amount of reality. Then I go and play music with my band. Then I go home and hang out with my family and my pets. I think that's the perfect amount of reality time.
Weird Al' is awesome and so humble.
I'm not a big radio listener.
I need time to do whatever I want to do. What happens to an actor that has no life experience? They don't know how to act as a different role. So, that's really important to do.
There's always something really bad that happens in 'Stranger Things,' I think the more fun we're having at the beginning, the higher the drop.
The more I read scripts, the more I learn about scripts, basically.
The aliens from 'Attack the Block' - I thought they were some of the most unique and creative movie monsters I had ever seen. From the jet-black hair to the neon blue teeth.
The biggest thing for me, I hate going to concerts where no-one's moving. Everyone should be dancing and having a good time. — © Finn Wolfhard
The biggest thing for me, I hate going to concerts where no-one's moving. Everyone should be dancing and having a good time.
I really would not be where I am today if I hadn't done those PUP videos. It just showed me so much. It taught me so much about music and acting and being your own boss.
I try to keep my voice natural for each character, but the spirit and the cadence and breathing for each character is totally different. It's those things that set each role apart from the others.
Some bands I'm obsessed with but I get sick of listening to their music after a while, but that hasn't happened with Twin Peaks.
I wanted to do something in film. I wanted to make my own movies. Something clicked in my brain, like, 'Oh, I can physically act! I can go on open casting calls and audition for something.'
I love '80s and '90s music.
I think growing up in Vancouver is a different lifestyle than growing up in most other places.
The things I want to focus on are music, writing, directing, and developing stuff.
I love acting, of course, and I would still love to keep acting, but I want to try my hands at so many things.
My dad, who is a screenwriter, showed me all these great movies. He showed me 'E.T.' when I was 2-years-old, and I just kind of progressed from there. It was also my brother. We'd always watch movies together, and he'd do these voices and he'd always want to do skits and he'd come up with stuff with me.
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