If any movie people are watching this show, please, for me, have some respect. You wanna sell some tickets, act like you know what you're talking about.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't want to just sell out shows to young girls who like my movie franchise. I want to sell tickets because people respect me.
I don't think I would be getting any of these movies without that show, and that's a strong show, a great fan base and it's helped me out a lot. It took me out of Canada and brought me down to the states and gave me my career basically.
When I want to support a film starring actors I like, I purchase several tickets at the box office - even if I can't stay for the movie.
They put all this money into these huge films and then no one goes to see them. That sort of shows they're out of touch. Then everyone in town passes on my little movie and it does really well.
I haven't sold to the movies. In other words, I haven't gotten any enormous checks yet.
I really loved Twin Peaks. When I saw the two-hour pilot, they screened it in the big theatre. I said, I don't know what is going to happen. I'm in this and I don't understand it. This is never going to sell. Who's going to watch this thing?
I love the TV show, and if you make a bad movie it means you've soiled it. Just like if we made an advert. We were offered so many times and I'd say, look, this is the good thing, and you can't compromise that, because then you compromise the integrity of the characters.
I haven't been to a movie since somebody gave me free tickets to Star Wars, which I went to.
I have respect for anyone who's going to go out and make a movie for a small budget and turn it into a phenomenon. God bless you. Please keep making movies. That's great. But it's not what entertains me.
I'm not up there with Kate Winslet and Julia Roberts. I don't sell tickets. I've known that for a long time.