Liam Hemsworth
SeTi I--I
SeTi I--I Directive
Hemsworth: "Tomorrow doesn't exist, yesterday is gone. The more I remind myself of that, the stronger I feel."
Hemsworth: "I love getting into physical shape for a film; it makes me feel more like what the character needs to be."
Hemsworth: "I get a little scared sometimes. A lot of things scare me."
Hemsworth: "Honestly, I really, really love making movies. It's so much fun, and I love losing myself in the moment and just being there with other actors. When you're truly in the moment and you're feeding each other, it's such an exciting thing to be a part of."
Hemsworth: "When I'm boxing, if my career isn't going well, at least I feel mentally and physically strong."
Hemsworth: "If I have one addiction in life, it's probably food."
Hemsworth: "We love making movies. We got into the business to make movies. At the end of the day, whether you're doing a low budget film or a big budget film, you want it to do well and you want people to see it. That's the whole point. You want to put some kind of message in it."
Hemsworth: "We all make mistakes, and it's not until we make mistakes that we learn."
Hemsworth: "I think a lot of stuff like people's emails getting hacked or that an email you sent is stored on a hard drive somewhere, that kind of stuff worries me a little bit. It's a weird thought that someone else could get into my information that easily. That stuff's pretty scary."
Hemsworth: "Honestly, I'm not an extravagant person; I don't spend a lot of money."
Hemsworth: "I feel like anything I'm doing in life, I try to stay myself and be as honest and true as I can be, you know, and be a nice person. I've always been taught to be kind to people and have an open mind about life."
Hemsworth: "I love going to the gym, sweating, running around, feeling like I'm having a heart attack."
Hemsworth: "I hate that there'll be moments in my day and I'll be patting down my legs trying to find my phone. I hate how anxious it makes me feel when I don't have it. When I go on holiday, or I go back to Australia, I put my phone in my bag and I don't worry about it; I think differently and I feel less stressed."
Hemsworth: "For a few years, I went down a path where I forgot to be in the moment and enjoy the moment."
Hemsworth: "I think when people see photos of you out and about in your personal life, they assume that you've asked for it or that you want that attention, but I don't think anyone in their right mind asks for that kind of thing."
Hemsworth: "If you put the work in, and you show that you're willing to work hard, you'll succeed."
Hemsworth: "I go down to Newport and Huntington a lot. It's more crowded than where I grew up on Phillip Island, but I think it's helped me adjust to life in America - getting into the water as much as I can."
Hemsworth: "If we get to shoot the third one, which I'm really hoping we do, the third one's great. There's a big uprising and rebellion, and my character Gale's a big part of that. If we get to shoot that, I'll be very, very pleased."
Hemsworth: "Volleyball was the hardest thing I've ever had to do."
Hemsworth: "We shot in a place called Asheville, which is like beautiful, beautiful forests. And then part of it we shot all the reaping stuff, which was just crazy - because the reaping in the book and in the script is such an emotional thing for everyone. It really did feel like that when we were shooting it."
Hemsworth: "I've worked with little kid actors before, and when they start crying or anything like that, it makes my job so easy, because you react. A little kid crying, there's not much else to do."
Hemsworth: "How comedic are squirrels? We don't have squirrels in Australia. The first time I saw a squirrel was at a meeting at Disney."
Hemsworth: "I played a paraplegic on a show called 'Neighbours.' Just turned up on set, sat in a wheelchair. The producer came up to me one day and said, 'We have to cut around that entire scene because your leg was moving.'"