Every time I do a movie, especially an animated movie, I just seem to scream and shout and hyperventilate for money.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I make movies for money, exclusively for money.
My brother and I spent our childhood in movie theaters screaming. I decided early on that that was the epitome of entertainment. I'm always trying for that same level of adrenaline in my books.
I am a theatre actor, but the last ten years I've taken parts in movies because it keeps me in money.
I do enjoy animated movies.
I think over time I've learned to stop being a screamer and get interactive; otherwise, you get killed in Hollywood. I stopped being a screamer shortly after 'Blade Runner,' kicking doors and things like that, because I wasn't actually getting anywhere.
I always fight hard to push a movie to the point where it pulls me.
I never did films for the money or because I needed to buy a house or car. I do it because I love my job.
I like films better than the theater because you have to spend so much energy projecting your voice from the stage in the sheer effort to be heard.
The problem with movies is you are over-rewarded for the work you do. It's hard to give up, and I got used to a certain lifestyle.
I just can't get excited about money as a motivation in a film. It leaves me cold.