“Everyone just has tunnel vision, but for sure, I suppose it’s kind of one of the natural progressions of the job and that’s ideally where I’d love to end up.” – On Hollywood
“[..] sometimes, I don’t know if it’s superstition or not, but when I’m not sure of something, I put on my iTunes and just decide that the next song that plays will be a sign of what happens next. It’s kind of abstract, and it really does work sometimes. Eerily well, sometimes, so it’s kind of cool.”
“My laptop for sure. You can’t live without them these days – it’s tragic really.” – On the one thing he can’t live without
“I’m the kind of guy that gets nervous being half-naked in my room, so considering there was a whole crew as well as randoms in their cars watching… yeah, I was pretty freaked out about it.” – On the underpants scene in The Black Ballon
“Uh, what can I say… Kissing a supermodel? All in a day’s work! Actually, that was really nerve-wracking. I was more nervous to meet her than I was to meet Toni Collette, because I knew we’d have to get personal. And, you know, she’s a supermodel… and I’m not.” – On kissing Gemma Ward in The Black Balloon
“We wore massive tracksuits and laid out cushions so we could wrestle, and we played Twister and danced to ’90s music so, by the time those kissing scenes happened, we felt really comfortable with each other.” – On how the director of The Black Balloon helped Rhys and Gemma Ward break the barrier before their kissing scene in the movie
Sanctum
Lewis Johns
Broken Hill
Scent
Clearing the Air