When you come out of the theatre and you don't even talk about that film or remember it, then it disappoints me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's such an immediate intimacy with film that you just don't get in theater.
Theater has to resonate in your heart in a way that movies don't.
You see thousands of films you forget the minute you come out of the cinema, don't you? Because they don't mean anything. It's the tough ones like 'Breaking the Waves' and 'Nil By Mouth' that stay with you, that you never forget. I'd like to leave a few of those behind if possible.
If you're in a film that you're proud of and you care about, then you're always happy to talk about it.
I know what I miss as a cinemagoer is that balance of films that actually scare me; they're so few and far between.
Cinema should make you forget you are sitting in a theater.
Film is fragmented and gets into lots of other people's hands. There are a lot of pleasures that theatre gives me. You get to perform uninterrupted.
I think film likes me better than the theatre does for some reason.
I take the theater seriously in that I loathe it, I'm bored by it.
Audiences don't ever disappoint me, in the sense that movies I feel really good about, they usually feel really good about too.