I really love my stylists, they really get what I like.
— Josh Hutcherson
I'm pretty simple, I don't use a hairbrush or a certain kind of hair product.
At times when you're adapting a book into a movie, you have to take certain creative liberties to bridge the gap between the two forms of media.
Once you have love as a motivator in a story, your character is free to do anything. Once you say the character is in love, he can do the craziest thing that nobody would do who's not in love. Once you're in love, you have that excuse to go and do whatever you want.
I'm a big romantic, traditional, cheesy guy.
I don't like being treated differently.
I actually got really good at unicycling.
I'm very happy.
I was very fortunate and didn't personally encounter any bullies in school, however bullies exist in many ways in life.
I don't think I've had love at first sight. But, I've definitely had moments where I've seen a person, and I'm like, 'Wow, there is something different about you, and I really want to get to know you.'
I play basketball probably four to five days a week when I'm back home.
I love the fan support, though, because it all comes from passion.
I love dogs.
I know my life is full of awkward pauses, and I think it's hilarious.
As an actor, you're always playing different people, so you yourself are always kind of going through an identity crisis.
For me, I love auditioning.
I've been in love before, every love-relationship is tough and it has its challenges.
I love getting dressed up doing the whole premiere look.
Holden Caulfield is the best character in literature, period.
Oh, I am a prompt person!
When you get to play a character that's in love, it's cool.
T-shirt and jeans style now is where I'm at. Maybe a little rock 'n' roll T-shirt and jeans.
I hate fame.
I didn't go to high school, so I don't have a high school experience. I was home-schooled during high school.
I've learned a lot about how people have to fight through their whole lives just to be themselves.
I have always believed in standing up for what I believe in and I believe that everyone deserves the right to love whoever they love no matter who they are.
I've been the type of guy, I've always been very forthcoming with how I feel. And that it doesn't make you less of a man to like go and be like, 'This is how I feel about you. This is the truth.'
I play sports.
My main source of reading is scripts, which doesn't leave a whole lot of room for books.
I think girls like vampires because they are mysterious and they really don't know what they are about. I think a lot of girls are attracted to that.
There's actually something interesting about having no rehearsal time - you have to just walk in and go with your gut, which is exciting.
Ever since I first started acting I've wanted to have a long career.
Auditioning is always so different for different things.
Luckily, no one I've ever been in love with has needed me to save their life!
I'm all about flannels and layers, so that's pretty much what I rock.
The way I look at it, movies are a different medium for storytelling than books.
Working with amazing people, you continue to learn and develop yourself, as an actor and as a person.
Growing up in the acting world, you have a lot of opportunities to change who you are and what you believe in based on how people treat you. I never wanted to do that.
My personal style has seen so many highs and lows. Probably more lows than highs.
There's definitely a large fan base for the 'Twilight' and 'Harry Potter' movies that need their next fix.
There are a lot of characters that you can get into that don't exist in the studio world.
Bullies are just ignorant.
I still get a little nervous when talking to girls. Which is awful, and embarrassing, because I feel like I shouldn't.
Well, food's always the way to anybody's heart, I think, guy or girl.
I'm not a big TV guy, though.
I love doing roles and movies that are different from each other.
It's cool to play a vampire and be a part of this new, hot genre.
I've been on projects before where there's no rehearsal, and you walk in on set and that's literally the first time you've ever played the character, and then I've had times where there's been three weeks of rehearsal. I like both.
In all honesty I think that I've had a very normal life, even though I've been making movies since I was 9.
I got my first tattoo when I was 16 years old and I went with my mom to get it done - she has a bunch too so we're tattoo buddies now.