I think that always makes it fun, trying to create a heroic character and putting your own twist on it and injecting your own personality into it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love characters who are clever and smart, and you have to run to catch up with. I think there's something very appealing and rather heroic in that.
I love the creating part of taking on a character. It is fun to be another person and create what it would be like to be that person.
Playing big, heroic characters with heart is always a lot of fun. I enjoy making movies like that, and a lot of people love to live vicariously through those characters.
It's just so much fun to make up characters, situations, and everything else about a story. I have so much freedom and flexibility to do whatever I want.
Very few of my characters are totally heroic or totally villainous.
Every character I play has to be the hero of his own story, the way we're all heroes of our own lives.
It's fun to present stories that have a character that, really, everybody wants to be.
A lot of actors would tell you that they'd rather play the villain than the hero. When you're the character, there are no repercussions. So there is a kind of liberating feeling about saying certain things to certain people - and I think that it's always quite satisfying to do that.
Bad guys are complicated characters. It's always fun to play them. You get away with a lot more. You don't have a heroic code you have to live by.
I don't really like heroes who always behave heroically. That's not interesting to me.