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  • You can't dictate if a character's going to come off as sympathetic to an audience. I just tried to play it as honest as possible.

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  • You can't control what people gravitate to and what they don't. We can only control the work that we do and try to give it the best that we can.

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  • It's rare that I come across actors who are willing to work as hard on the material as I am

  • We just constantly worked on second Saw film, it's not an Academy award level film, but we worked as hard we could to make it plausible.

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  • I try to ground most of my characters in reality somehow. That's kind of what I bring to the table.

  • We're entertainers, while people want us to be gods.

  • In the end I'm the only one who knows me

  • I wish I was a guy who could have pancakes and bacon and cheesy eggs, but I'd curl up and pass out. I gotta start healthy or I'll be off the rails all day.

  • A lot of kids do look up to us. But there are just as many elderly people to put us down.

  • I was also a fan of the first one Saw movie. I knew there was a danger in doing the sequel, especially like this. They have such a core audience for the Saw movies. The fans of the movie actually demanded a sequel. They were on the internet going crazy. I don't even go on the internet. I don't even know how all this stuff happens. But they wanted it and one the one hand that's good, because you know there's an audience.

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  • If you're playing a fictional character, you can create a character, you can sort of take certain liberties. And when you're playing a real person who's actually standing there watching you, you know, it's - you do feel a weight. You know, you feel an obligation to not only be - to give the best performance that you can, but to make sure that you represent this person.

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  • The food in Europe is pretty disappointing. I like fried chicken. But other than that Europe is great.

  • It's not hard to keep up the image we chose. It's not hard to stay yourselves.

  • It wasn't until The Sixth Sense that people started saying, wow, man, you're an actor. People didn't think of me as the guy in a band anymore.

  • If I wanted to connect like I do now, I'd have to write 500,000 letters, get 500,000 stamps, send them out and wait for them all to come back. This stuff is instantaneous. I can see if someone is having a bad day and send them a smiley face and have an effect on them. It's fun, but it's also a very powerful thing.

  • Look, we are a rock group. But you should see all those things in perspective. People tend to blow up everything into ridiculous proportions. And then the fun is gone real soon.

  • To me it is harder to play a real person, but when you do it and you feel good about it and the person feels good about it, I think that's doubly rewarding. So the challenge is greater, the risk is greater, but the reward is greater as well.

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  • In doses, like most people, I like all different kinds of movies. I like any movie that can take me somewhere and make me feel something. Horror movies, if they're done well, they make you feel nasty or scared or relieved.

    "Donnie Wahlberg Talks Saw II". Interview with Julian Roman, movieweb.com. October 26, 2005.
  • I'm very much a leader in a lot of the work that I do or that I've done in my career.

  • Every job in Hollywood is a risk. You don't know, when you sign a contract, if something is going to pop, you don't know whether this or that network is going to support your show. You just show up and do the best work you can do, gravitate towards the best material, you know, and try to make the right choices. And the rest of it is a roll of the dice.

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  • At the core of these movies, Saw One and Saw Two, it's a very real situation. A guy cheats on his wife and didn't value what he had. It's the same thing in my story. Being a dad and playing someone whose last words to his son were 'go to hell'. I say to my son, the last thing I say is 'I love you'.

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  • We never really felt a real level of respect. The fame was fantastic, but that wasn't that important to me, because for every million people that loved me I focused on the one that hated me.

  • Producing suits me because I have a business mind and a business sensibility.

  • Tobin Bell wasn't obligated to do the second Saw film but he wanted to. I think they brought me into this film because there's a first time director, and my reputation is one of an actor who's there for the betterment of the project. I'm not there to better myself. I'm there to bring all my resources to the project to make it as good as it can be. In the end, that makes everyone look good.

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  • I'm not a big fan of table reads or sitting around a table and reading a script. I'd rather do it on set and do it for real.

  • If you are succesfull for 20 years, you can't expect to stay on the same level all through that period. A career has its ups and downs and in-betweens.

  • I would like to meet Mikhail Gorbachev. I think it would be great to sit in a room with him...and try to make peace.

  • We as actors doubt up until the last minute that we can be this person. So everything matters, the more work you do, you get in touch with who the character is.

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  • There's a real danger in doing a sequel. There are some benefits, but that all hinges on how well you execute. Quite frankly, most sequels don't execute well

  • For a Bostonian... we live in the shadow of New York, and to be acknowledged by New Yorkers is really the greatest feeling.

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