Trying to make a movie like 'Warcraft,' and trying to do it in a unique way... you get killed by a death of 1,000 cuts.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Making a film is very hard work, and you live or die by the sword just a little bit every time you do it, but I wouldn't chuck it in.
I'm not a big fan of talking about dying. And then I make a movie where I kill everybody.
Any time you do a movie, there are going to be war wounds that you end up getting.
I usually do about five cuts as a director. I haven't ever directed a film where I haven't made five passes through the movie, and that takes a long time.
You've got all these people making action movies, and they've never been in a life-or-death situation.
In many films, as many different characters, I've killed many different people.
When you make a movie, it's up to so many things and so many people.
I'm one of those actors who is going to come in with 2,500 ideas. You can shoot down 2,499, but one of them you're going to like.
A director makes only one movie in his life. Then he breaks it into pieces and makes it again.
You can have a movie with hardly any cuts, or very few cuts, that is fascinating, you can't take your eyes away from it... Look at some of the long takes in Citizen Kane.