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Hi Mark. Thanks for doing this AMA. Avengers: Age of Ultron has hit the box office and is shaping up to be Marvel's biggest movie ever. Among the large ensemble in the movie, your character, Bruce Banner/Hulk stands out for many reasons. We see an added layer of depth to the character where we see how Bruce doesn't like 'Hulking out' and that hurting all the people that he does breaks him on the inside. All this culminates with Bruce as Hulk just going away to an unknown location which said volumes about the character. I loved that last scene because it culminated a perfect character arc for Bruce/Hulk and it also showcased your acting prowess. What I want to ask you is that what was YOUR favorite 'Bruce/Hulk' scene and why? And which was the most fun scene to shoot for the movie?
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Hi Jesse. Thanks for doing this AMA. Your character Mitchell Pritchett in Modern Family is a low-key, high strung, mild-mannered person, who also has many sensitive qualities. At most times he is the exact opposite of Cameron which usually causes disagreements. How closely does your personality resemble Mitchell's and how closely does Eric Stonestreet's? Which co-actor from Modern Family is closest in terms of their personality with regard to the character that they play and how?
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How does someone like you get started? I mean which college did you join and what courses did you take? How does one become part of this industry?
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Did this accident have strenuous effects on your relationship with your best friend?
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Hello Nick. We know that you actually are a wood craftsman and that that particular trait in your character Ron Swanson in Parks and Recreation was actually inspired by you. Are there any other traits of Ron that are actually traits of you? Do you love steaks, eggs and bacon and do you drink Lagavulin? Do you hate the government? And can you say anything at all about your role in Fargo Season 2 as Karl Weathers?
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