I don't really differentiate between different genres: if there's a good part going, I'll go after it, and it's preferable to me if it's something I haven't done before.
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I don't really have a preferred genre. It's more up to the individual project itself and if I feel compelled by it.
If it's got the feeling, if the music moves you or not, it doesn't matter what the genre is to me.
It doesn't matter to me what the genre is.
I don't really have a structured path of wanting to say, 'This is what I'll do next.' I'm just going to read a bunch of scripts and see which one I love. There are so many things I would love to play, in all different genres.
I don't steer clear of genres. I simply haven't steered myself toward some of them.
It's more important for me to have a good record with good music and be part of a movie that's good and where the music is used in a really great way. That's the important thing. The other stuff you want to say about it, I don't care.
I am a movie fan across the board, though, so if a movie is well done then I love it and it does not really matter what the genre is.
I always think it's interesting to switch genres, because if I read a script and I know exactly how to manifest a story, I don't really want to do it anymore, because I've already done it in my head.
I usually like whatever I've recently finished best.
I'm not loyal to one genre. I want to mix it up.
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