I've never taken any issue off the table for lack of suitability. Only for lack of imagination.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think when you take forever off the table, it does something really interesting to what you think is important. There's something a little freeing about it.
I am deluded enough to think I can bring something to the table.
The first time I walked by a crap table, I felt kind of funny.
It's great to be recognized when I'm looking for a table at a crowded restaurant, but I still don't put it to best use. I'm such a lump. I won't cut the line. It's my Catholic guilt. I gotta get used to it.
I would think twice about designing stuff for which there was no need and which didn't endure.
I like to think what I bring to the table is kind of a sympathetic and endearing quality, even while I'm playing outcasts or characters that end up in outlandish situations.
Oh, I'd never put my elbows on the table.
I'm not a big fan of table reads or sitting around a table and reading a script. I'd rather do it on set and do it for real.
I try not to picture a reader when I'm writing. It's like trying to make a great table but not picturing anybody sitting at it.
Never sit at a table you can't walk away from.