A director makes 100 decisions an hour. Students ask me how you know how to make the right decision, and I say to them, 'If you don't know how to make the right decision, you're not a director.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't even know if I can call myself a director.
When you work with a great director, you realise you are far from being a director.
You work with great directors and terrible directors, and so you learn; you take what you think will work for you.
I've worked with very few directors who've asked of me what I asked of myself.
When you're a director, you really live whatever you do.
My tendency as an actor was to correct people, was to say, 'What if we tried it this way, what about if we tried that way?' That's terrible habit for an actor, but that's a good habit for director. So I became a director.
You either are a good director or you're not.
And I may often question choices I make as a producer. But I've never questioned the choices I make as a director.
I'm an actor; I'm not a director.
I don't want to be a director. I want to direct. There's a difference.
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