When you're in a movie, they treat you like you're four years old and give you whatever you want.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you start acting as a child, you grow up ahead of your movies.
When you grow up on film, people sometimes have difficulties accepting the fact that you are growing up. They always imagine you younger.
When so much money is involved in these movies, someone somewhere is going to try to screw you.
My mother told me I was begging her to be an actor when I was four. My father and my grandfather saw at least one or two movies a week; they were film buffs, so I guess it just rubbed off on me.
Well, everyone likes movies when they're a little kid.
Anybody you make a movie with when you're 12 and they're 14, you're going to know them your whole life.
My mother told me I was begging her to be an actor when I was four. My father and my grandfather saw at least one or two movies a week; they were film buffs, so I guess it just rubbed off on me. And now it's kind of become a way of life for me.
When my daughter asks, 'What do you do?', every movie I have a different answer. As she grows, she wants more explanations.
There are a lot of things that come to bear on movies now that I don't think are good for movies. They're trying to appeal to the biggest demographic and, when they do that, you sometimes flatten out.
Making movies has become such a golden ring, and it's all such a big business, that the rewards system has gotten totally out of whack. Suddenly, you're treated in a manner befitting someone who is actually an important person.