If you take a bunch of superstars and put them in a room where they don't have their assistants and entourage, it's funny to see what happens.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It really takes likeable superstars to get the attention of the masses.
Even the superstars need to be coached once in awhile.
I never understood who all those people are behind the actors! When you see them on the red carpet on TV, you go, 'Why does that person need such a large entourage?' And then you realize that every single person there has a role to play.
I don't do divas. I don't do entourages. I don't do the Hollywood crap.
I mean, it takes a large entourage to put on a tour. You can't have 'em sittin' around.
If a hundred people want autographs, sometimes you have to say no because you've got to get up for a 4 A.M. flight or something. In that sense, it really pisses me off when people think you've become a diva. It's not becoming a diva, it's because of the situation, I think.
Everything that happens on 'Entourage' does happen in Hollywood.
It's inevitable now, because everyone is a superstar, even if they're just an average player, and maybe that was part of the process set in motion when I signed that contract in 1994.
You become megastars when superstars start reprising your roles.
There aren't that many superstars around anymore.