If a director is really a director, I think he's interested in more than one thing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's so hard to find a director who, when you look at their body of work, you like everything.
It's really rare for film directors to be that interested in things other than themselves.
The thing that separates a so-so director and a great director is a love and caring for film.
I think one of the major things a director has to do is to know his subject matter, the subject matter of his script, know the truth and the reality of it. That's very important.
The most nurturing of directors can make you feel too comfortable, and you don't really push for that extra whatever.
No director wants to be directed, but no good director... would shy away from the good ideas of others.
I do think that's so much a part of what being a director is - in working with actors - to really try and be sensitive to what each actor needs to get to where he wants to be.
Being a director is almost like being another sort of character, but you're out of view.
As an actor, you're always nervous as to what a director will do with something.
A lot of directors don't know what they want to do. Every director I've seen that was a good director that I've admired knew exactly what he wanted to do. They didn't sit there and think about it.