I think it would be a good thing in the creative community if there was less embarrassment of this word 'commercial' because that's how you make a business.
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The word 'commercial' implies a notion of profit.
A commercial is a commercial.
I don't feel I'm making a conscious effort to go more commercial.
I think commercials are something that everyone does to get out there and get a little bit of exposure, get their feet wet, and also pay the bills. So anytime you can be a part of a wonderful, fun commercial, that's just a bonus.
People want to make a distinction between what's commercial and what's art.
I know a lot of people who have tremendous commercial success and they go directly for it. There's something that has always been difficult about that for me.
If you want to capitulate to what commercial needs are, you can always be commercially valuable, but I'm not interested in being that.
Oh, well, I'd like to have commercial success. I guess.
It's pretty hard to make out what's going to be a commercial success and what's not.
I was never writing for commercial success. It's nice that it has come, but it is not important.