People think when you're moving in Zero-G, it's like moving in jelly. But it's not. You're completely free to move however fast as you want. Asa Butterfield More Quotes by Asa Butterfield More Quotes From Asa Butterfield I'd imagine the whole world was one big machine. Machines never come with any extra parts, you know. They always come with the exact amount they need. So I figured, if the entire world was one big machine, I couldn't be an extra part. I had to be here for some reason. Asa Butterfield machines world needs Doing something different, doing something original is always fun because there is a lot of creativity that comes with it. Asa Butterfield creativity different fun My theory. Music can fix anything. Anything. Asa Butterfield theory Talking to people and hearing their stories, you learn a lot. Asa Butterfield stories talking people I can clap really fast. I can beatbox. I can type the alphabet in under 2 seconds. That's probably the one I'm most proud of. Asa Butterfield alphabet type proud I think it's always difficult no matter how similar your characters are to yourself to get into that mindset, because however much they are similar to you, they're not you. Asa Butterfield matter character thinking Doing things that allow you to learn something are great and I love when you have an opportunity to discover a whole new part of the world. Asa Butterfield whole opportunity world For every role you get, there are five roles that you don't. Asa Butterfield five roles Don't do piracy. Piracy is a crime. Asa Butterfield piracy crime When you really want a role and you really want a character, you become quite close to the script and the project, and it is sad when it doesn't go your way. But I've found there's always another one, which will be as good if not better. You can't let your failures bring you down when you're an actor, because then you can't get up. Asa Butterfield scripts roles character Some advice to you guys, don't ever take keep your phone in your pocket whilst on a roller coaster. Asa Butterfield phones guy advice TV and film both attract me equally. In both, you do search for a role that would be enjoyable to do, that has a great storyline and then, secondly, you look at the cast and the crew - are they respectable? How I look at it is my character - has the character got enough substance? It can't just be a one faced character, which is there to fill a gap. He has to have a purpose, so if it ticks all of those boxes then generally it's a good choice. Asa Butterfield choices purpose character In terms of my relationships with a lot of the adult characters, when I was working with Harrison, it wasn't like a verbal agreement, but we both understood that because there was this constant tension between our characters, we couldn't say "Cut" and start acting normal. We had to keep an essence of that relationship in our characters off screen which is really important. Asa Butterfield cutting agreement character I don't like to look for anything in particular. Asa Butterfield particular looks I don't really have any dream roles. It's just things, which come up. Asa Butterfield come-up roles dream I've pretty much always had the same haircut my entire life. Asa Butterfield haircuts I never wanted to be home-schooled. I didn't like the idea of being home-schooled. It would only separate myself even further from the real world, and that's never what I wanted. Asa Butterfield real home ideas I always think that trying to push yourself as an actor in a direction that you've never been before, developing characters which are more difficult to get into the head of, or are more interesting and further away from yourself, is always a challenge. But, you want to take up that challenge and try your best. Asa Butterfield character interesting thinking I do photography and I studied film at school. So I've always really enjoyed that and I've got an eye for camera angles I guess. I've never taken that into filming wildlife. Asa Butterfield photography taken school When you're working in the [film] industry and you're working with people who are well known and are so regarded, you do just pick up on things. Seeing the way that people hold themselves and compose themselves before a scene - it's inspirational. Asa Butterfield film people way