Top 84 Quotes & Sayings by Seann William Scott - Page 2
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Last updated on November 16, 2024.
When I was maybe like, under 10 years old, I was kind of like a maniac.
I love being able to create something from the page and bring it to life.
I was a total athlete. I loved sports, but when I realized I wasn't going to be a professional athlete, I realized I wanted to be in movies.
You know, I've always wanted to do dramas. When I moved to L.A., that was my dream, because I never really grew up watching comedies, although of course I loved 'Dumb & Dumber.'
I would watch 'The Dukes of Hazzard' on loop. At one point I had 30 televisions in my bedroom and I would watch it over and over.
I'm still trying to figure myself out as an actor.
I don't generally do movies that get good reviews.
You have to have fear to take risks - and I want to at least try.
I don't know where the loyalty lies in baseball. You really don't have to protect each other much, unless there's like a bench-clearing brawl. In hockey, it's important that they look out for each other.
I'm never afraid to try something if I think it's funny. And I know I'll regret it if I don't.
I'm awful at hockey.
New York is like a vacation - no beach required.
I don't know anything about this engagement stuff. I never thought I was going to get engaged.
I'm the kind of guy that if I don't work out, I will get bigger and look like one of the guys who used to play sports.
Everyone should walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. I did it three days in a row because it was one of the most exhilarating experiences I've ever had. The view is breathtaking.
I grew up, probably like a lot of people, on cartoons. And I never thought I would have the chance to be in an animated movie. It's good also to show the world my sweet side with them.
When 'American Pie' happened, I was so lucky to get that opportunity and I just tried to do a good job in that genre. But the films that inspired me as a kid were, like, Malcolm McDowall in 'A Clockwork Orange.' He was my hero.
In L.A. everyone is in the entertainment industry, so you're forced to think about work.
Working on the 'Ice Age' movies, I'm really proud to be in them.
I don't want to get home from work and wonder if I could have done better if I didn't go out that night. What you're doing is going to go on the big screen and go down in history.
I consider myself to be a good guy so it's not hard for me to play that.
I've definitely been typecast, but I have time to do other things and I was glad to have the chances I did.
I always think everything has been the best part of my life.