As for Tenacious D, of course it could work as a full length movie; all it requires is a great writer and great director with an ability to think outside of conventional film comedy.
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I am very tenacious.
I've always been tenacious.
Be tenacious. Get as much stage time as possible.
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.
I'm pretty tenacious when it comes to problems.
It would be great to make a movie that had the style of a great '30's film.
I feel like we're going to see a lot more movies that mix documentary style with fiction, more along the lines of 'District 9.'
A film can be big or small - I have to just fall in love with it. To connect with the character, the script, and the director. Sometimes they say to you, 'You should do that for your career; it's a big thing, people will go and see it,' but I wouldn't be able to, because my heart wouldn't be in it. I would drive people quite mad.
Yes, I would love to play one of the leads in one these movies and have all those challenges and deal with all those complications, but the business being what it is, there is a slot for me in these kinds of films, so I enjoy them, and I enjoy the people that I work with.
If you lined up 10 writers and asked them to write a movie about Steve Jobs, you'd get 10 very different movies.
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