- "Peace Out".
- "Well I just started seeing all these movies so I said, "Mom I want to be that character when I grow up." So she said, "Okay." And then for my birthday she said, "Surprise!" and then I just went into acting classes. I already had a manager and an agent and she said "let's get going". So that's how I became an actor." - on being asked how he became an actor.
- "Well, we have four people in our family so we have two brothers and sisters - two boys two girls and we have two parents so that's six altogether. It's kinda like the family in Cheaper a little bit." On being asked if Cheaper by the Dozen was at all like his family.
- "I think that my favorite actor is Tom Welling because I got along with him but all the other actors I think of them as normal people just being in movies. That's what I think of them as." On being asked who was his favorite actor.
- On if he wants to keep acting: I want to act until I die
- On the relationship between David and the Kidnappers: the beginning they're all making sure he has food, he has a box of crackers, he has a box of crayons. OK, perfect. But there are times when they start having conversations like, "What is up. He's acting kind of weird. And then they start hearing doors unlocking. And the next time they see me I'm outside of my room, but it was locked from the outside. So it's like, well that's freaky
- On what he thinks is the scariest part in his movie Whisper: I think the scariest part is when he starts whispering to people. And next thing you know they start killing each other. I think that's pretty freaky.
- On his character David: I would describe David as a little boy who's acting all innocent, but over time the audience starts to realize that the character David is actually the devil and not a sweet, little boy.
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