My hair is such a statement that it's like a neon sign asking for trouble.
“My hair is such a statement that it's like a neon sign asking for trouble.”
— Natasha Lyonne · Asking
The World Motivation
My hair is such a statement that it's like a neon sign asking for trouble.
“My hair is such a statement that it's like a neon sign asking for trouble.”
— Natasha Lyonne · Asking
My hair is such a statement that it's like a neon sign asking for trouble.
Rather than spend so much time wondering if I'm going to get hired, or is it a problem that I've got this black-tar history, I've just got to keep doing what I'm doing and try to be decent.
I adore Eddie Kaye Thomas and Jason Biggs. Eddie was the only one who called me when they were doing 'American Reunion' and told me, 'You need to do this.'
I have a lot of friends who are trying to clean up their act, or that are still making trouble for themselves, so I'm definitely well-versed on what goes on in the mind and the heart of a person who self-destructs as their coping mechanism, and also what they're like when you take their preferred substance away.
I love the early process of asking questions about a story and deciding which questions matter most.
Put everything into it if you're asking people to part with money for it. That's the way I feel about it.
If I'm asking people to give me two hours of their time, it's because I really feel like they need to listen to what the writer is talking about.
I don't miss anything about the 1960s, not really. I did it. It's like asking, 'Do you miss the fourth grade?' I loved the fourth grade when I was in it, but I don't want to do it again.
I probably do 10 to 12 Snapchats a day. Spending time with my family or my chef, my workouts, my outfits, or any events I'm attending. Playing music in the car is a big one for me. Dancing sometimes. Or asking people, 'How's business?'