It doesn't matter what part I play, I try and commit myself 100 percent.
From Steve Buscemi
Casting is everything. Getting the person that you imagined is this character and then seeing what they bring to it.
All these directors, and I would include the Coen brothers and Quentin, have a very unique vision of what they want. They listen to ideas and make people feel like everyone is making the film.
I think all comics borrow from each other. Only a few have an original voice, and I wasn't one of them. In the end, I couldn't figure out who to steal from, so I stopped doing it.
I like the struggles that people have, people who are feeling like they don't fit into society, because I still sort of feel that way.
When I get cast, I always flip to the end of the script to see if my character gets beaten up or killed.
It doesn't matter so much where the material comes from, as long as it's good.
Relationships are interesting to me. Not just between men and women, but fathers and sons, brothers and sisters and friends.
My favorite review described me as the cinematic equivalent of junk mail. I don't know what that means, but it sounds like a dig.
In the beginning, it wasn't even a question of deciding I'm going to do independent film and not commercial films - I wasn't being offered any commercial films, and there wasn't an independent scene.
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