I just like surprising people. I never want to get to a place where people see that I am in a movie and they go see the movie and they expect a certain performance one way or the other. That is just inherently boring to me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I feel like people want to be surprised when they get out of the movies. They want something thrown at them they didn't expect. They want stuff that reminds them of the feelings that you get when you're watching art house movies but with the fun of like a big summer movie. That's the goal, I guess.
Because of the incredible reputation I have, people find me exciting to watch on film.
I like a movie that the audience actively has to participate in, and not just casually observe. Whatever my part in it, just as an audience member, I find that exciting.
People go to see a film because it's a great story and it's visually exciting to watch.
It's always good to have no expectations when you see a film. Then you can be pleasantly disappointed or surprised.
It's a funny thing: You want so badly for people to see what you do - you're proud of it - and I like the effect that movies have on people. But the attention can also make me uncomfortable.
I like the theater enormously, but I truly love films - the whole bizarre, boring process that it can be.
For the most part, I think that people enjoy seeing a movie where they can just have fun in.
It's hard to be surprised by a film. It's hard to be surprised by another actor or by a director when you've seen enough and been around. So when I am, or when I forget that I'm watching someone's movie, or when I don't know how someone made a certain turn that I didn't expect . . . You know, I'm in.
Audiences don't ever disappoint me, in the sense that movies I feel really good about, they usually feel really good about too.