13 Top Justin Long Quotes
Justin Long is an American actor, comedian, director and screenwriter. He is best-known for his roles in films like ‘Dodgeball,’ ‘The Lookalike,’ ‘He's Just Not That Into You,’ ‘Tusk,’ ‘Jeepers Creepers,’ ‘Live Free or Die Hard,’ ‘Comet,’ ‘Drag Me to Hell,’ and ‘Accepted,’ besides various others. He lent his voice to the character Alvin Seville in ‘Alvin and the Chipmunks’ film series. Following is a compendium of famous quotes by Justin Long which have been curated from his movies, dialogues, gigs, interviews and writings. Let us browse through the corpus of popular sayings by Justin Long on career, books, computers, pride, hackers, character, success, dating, time, people, ego, opportunity, voice, ideas, love, life, etc.
I loved the opportunity to just transform my voice. I loved the idea of doing impressions and mimicking and playing around with the spectrum of your own voice. That's what I enjoy most about doing voiceovers.
I loved 'Junebug.' It was one of my favorite films, my favorite type of film.
I love doing voiceover work. I started doing voiceover work when I had just dropped out of school, and the first few professional jobs I got were plays, but then I started making money doing voiceovers.
I look like a geeky hacker but I don’t know anything about computers.
I just didn't like going to school.
I have such thin skin, so I make a concerted effort to avoid reading anything about myself.
I did as many takes as I could, naked from the waist down, ... If I was framed from anywhere above the waist, I would always just like to hang it out.
I always wanted to play the boyfriends of doomed girls.
Guys like Philip Seymour Hoffman or Sam Rockwell are the guys I look up to and have the kind of career Id like to emulate.
Aside from my love of animation, as an actor I like the total lack of vanity in terms of not having to worry at all about your appearance. You don't have to deal with hair or makeup or wardrobe.
As I've gotten older and seen people around me evolving and moving on with life, I just have a stronger sense of my own mortality and time itself becomes more precious. I don't want to spend this precious and limited time on things that don't necessarily bring me happiness.
I had been thinking for a while about how bored and tired I was of playing straight-down-the-middle everymanish characters that have what I call white guy problems. And I missed playing characters who lacked dignity and more importantly, lacked social skills.
I loved the idea of doing impressions and mimicking and playing around with the spectrum of your own voice. That's what I enjoy most about doing voiceovers. You can be completely unconscious with the rest of your body and just concentrate on doing something with your voice, creating an entire character with your voice.