I think a lot of actors take on fun roles and then they're lazy or flippant with them. I just can't do that.
From Guy Pearce
I don't enjoy movies in 3D. I find I can't engage with the story as well.
I don't understand the actor who plays the same role from movie to movie. Maybe it's because I worked on long-running television when I was in my teens, and so the idea of playing the same role just bores me intensely. I'd rather not do it at all.
The reality is that we have all these awards and all these festivals that give out awards, so you sort of go, 'okay, well, people liked the film, and I think it's a good film, and it's up for an award - well, I guess it should win the award then.'
I'm far more comfortable in my 40s than I ever was.
On stage, you've got dialogue you've learned. You've got a paying audience. It couldn't be better, you know?
Every time you say yes to a film there's a certain percentage of your yes that has to do with the director, a certain percentage to do with the story, a certain percentage with the character, the location, etc.
I suffer from overheating quite easily.
It's funny, though, with films, because you can incorporate a variety of elements, and sometimes that can work for you and sometimes I think it can work against you.
It's hard to pinpoint why all of a sudden a group of Australian films will be doing well and why they perhaps are better made than some from the past.
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