I'm always one time zone behind myself.
From Eric Bana
When you're shooting a film, you really don't get to be a dad, and you don't really get to be a husband. You don't really exist at all. But I do drag my family with me on location whenever I can.
I like the unknown. I like mystery.
I've always been a bit of a car freak.
I've worked with some of the great cinematographers. So I'm always watching what they do and I'm watching how the director composes his shots, just because I find it interesting as an actor; you're trying to help them out as well.
I really enjoy working on small films.
The longer you have something, the stronger the bond. That's true with people as well as things.
My background was producing and writing and performing in television when I started out, and I really missed that, that whole creative process that comes from sort of 'me' storytelling.
By the time I finished comedy, I was really burnt out of it. I had had enough. I don't really have a strong desire to prove myself in that area, or to go back to it in any great way.
As an actor I've been attracted to the sort of films that I want to go and see. That tends to usually be drama-related.
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