My American audiences are pretty mixed. I get all sorts of people, old and young. It's nice.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think American audiences are open to people with accents and different nationalities being on the screen.
Every audience has its character; I like America - they love me. I suffer from stage fright, but in America not so much.
American audiences are great. They get what I am doing, but as my band will tell you, nowhere tops the Irish audience. They are just brilliant. They are very open, but the Americans and Spanish come a close second.
I enjoy mixed audiences, not one particular group. Short, tall, scientists, Jews, gentiles, whatever, as long as they breathe and like to laugh.
I now have two different audiences. There's the one that has been watching my action films for 20 years, and the American family audience. American jokes, less fighting.
I think American audiences like gangster movies. You know, it's part of the culture.
Very difficult to understand American audience, what they like, what they don't like. Some movie I like very much, it doesn't work. Some movie I don't like, it gets big box office. Very difficult.
American audiences tend to be more expressive than British ones.
I have a very diverse crowd from old, young, black, white, straight, gay. It's a little bit of everybody.
American audiences are just the same as any other audiences. Except a bit more boring.