I don't see how it's a risky thing to take a great part with a great director and a great script. That, to me, is not really a dangerous, risky proposition. It's actually a really good choice.
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For me, it's important that the script is good. Then a good director will want to make it.
You can have an amazing director and terrible script, and the film's not going to be great. But if you have the most incredible script and an okay director, you could still get a really good film.
It could be a great script but the director is not the right person for me to work for at this time. So there are a lot of elements that come into play and a lot of variables, but more than anything it's got to be a great script and a great character.
You can have a great character in a really bad script, and the film will never be seen. It's just too much work to commit to a film and not have it released.
I would consider doing any part as long as the script is good and the film has an interesting director.
If the script is good, the cast and director good, I'll go anywhere.
I think the script is the key. Regardless of how great everybody else is working on a film, if you're working on a script that you don't think is great, you're not gonna be able to make a great film. Whereas if the script is great, then you can.
No other aspect of filmmaking has tempted me to do a film other than the script and the story itself.
No director wants to be directed, but no good director... would shy away from the good ideas of others.
If you have a script that's not great, if you have a great director, you can make a great movie, but if you have a great script with a director who's not good, never are you going to have a good movie.
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