I was in fittings for the first costume even before I knew I was even going to be 'Deathlok.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Costumes are the first impression that you have of the character before they open their mouth-it really does establish who they are.
I don't think that I could fit into the costume anymore.
Costume is a huge part of getting into character. Your body soaks in what you're wearing, and you turn into someone else.
It was amazing that during rehearsals, without any of the costume on, the character was there complete. It just happened. Half the time, I didn't know I was doing it.
Normally, you have to wait for the costume department to help you out of costume.
I had a lot of fun with my costume designer.
I always have a moment when I know I'm designing the last costume that gets made for a movie, and it's always been floating up there, but it's kind of the last one. That's always probably the hardest one for me.
I knew I would grow up and wear a costume one day, and that's exactly what happened.
In the beginning, when you're acting in amateur theater and off-Broadway, it was unheard of that anyone else would get your costume. And it was important to get a good costume. You put time into that.
I wanted to - any chance I had to dress up as a boy, like Halloween, I would be a pirate or a ghost that wore a tie. A hobo.