Enjoy the films I do, get entertained, get your money's worth, and when you leave the theatre, leave it all behind!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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 try and do films I know I'm going to enjoy watching as well as being in.
I love going to the cinema. Whenever I get time off, that's where I go.
I think it's just important to be always bouncing between TV and theater, and hopefully I'll get to do movies at some point.
For me, making films is like being on vacation, it's a nice walk. But theatre is like mountaineering. You never know whether you're going to fall off or make it to the top.
I try to work on a film that my audiences would appreciate and enjoy their time in a theatre.
There are a few directors around who I have some excitement about spending my $7 at the theatre watching their movies.
A message I've been telling myself: the cinema is very conservative, and unless you have a story that satisfies you, that is within the unchallenging zone, but you love it, you can't do it as cinema. Otherwise, you better go do it for television, which is more daring now.
I feel like theatre gives me the grounding, and keeps me alive, basically. Film gives me the thrill, and it's like a one night stand. But I do enjoy being around people who love it so much.
Film is where I want to end up, but I don't want to let go of theatre.
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