Danh ngôn của Finn Wolfhard (Sứ mệnh: 4)

I mean if anyone's comfortable being famous, they're a psychopath.
I'd recommend anyone watch 'Harold and Maude,' 'cause it helps a lot with fear of death.
It's going to sound cheesy, but if I have family and friends I don't really care where I am.
PUP introduced me to so much more amazing music. They really shaped my sound.
It's really cool when the thing you are working on as a small team gets embraced by millions, but in the end, it's about your character and the script and your director and the rest of the cast and crew.
I'd seen all of John Hughes's movies. All the Spielberg stuff. A bunch of '80s horror, like 'Evil Dead.'
It was cool when the Duffers assigned a list of movies to watch.
Pup, who's like the most amazing, they're keeping rock 'n' roll and punk alive.
I really used to like TVMaxwell, which is a classic, amazing, super-underrated comedy channel. And Cyndago was great.
Scary movies, for me, I used to be insanely scared of.
I love retro culture. I love retro games; I love retro music.
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.
The movies I was scared by at three or four are now some of my favorite movies of all time.
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 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 never knew anyone who have growing up who had a clown at their birthday party. They are something I think of as being from the past. So I never had strong feelings about them. I do think that they can be creepy, I guess it depends on the clown.
Meeting Ryan Reynolds was really cool, and Blake Lively.