For the moment, whenever I read, it is normally scripts. You start a book and then you think, 'I should be reading these five scripts.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've read some scripts, but I don't read as many books as I should.
Once, I had so many scripts coming to me that I could hardly read them all.
Personally, I read a lot of scripts.
As a rule it usually takes three or four readings for me to be interested in a script, and if I'm interested I'll read it three or four times before I make a strong decision.
Normally, when I read a script, I read 30 pages, and then go have a cup of tea and come back. And then, I read 20 pages and go make a phone call, and then go back to it.
It was pretty much the way that it was when I first read it, although one exception would be that some ideas that I had were also incorporated into the script.
Scripts are very different to books. They are blueprints for building, not the building.
Most of the scripts that land on my desk are stuff you read and go, 'Is someone really gonna make this?'
It's important to read as much as you can because you never know when you will find the best script that you want to do next. I'm always quite picky in what I read and what I go for.
I'm terrible at reading scripts. I love to read, and I hate reading scripts.