That's the great thing about the 'Sin City' movies. Each little slot is incredibly meaningful, and each character has their own moment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't watch many comic-book movies. But I loved 'Sin City.'
With 'Sin Nombre,' there are parts that I wish were longer. And with 'Jane Eyre' especially, there were parts that I had to compress that I thought it would have been really nice to spend more time with - to spend with the characters.
'Original Sin' is, for me, a murder mystery with a huge cast that plays out on a grand stage.
The movies that are really big, at least in my experience, oftentimes don't have characters that I feel as personally connected to.
A good movie makes the audience feel like they've journeyed with the characters.
Frank is such a great visual storyteller, that if you study his artwork you see that his Sin City books are already the best movies never seen on the big screen.
I just did a part in 'Sin City 2.' I got to do a scene with Ray Liotta. Amazing man, extraordinary gentleman who was just so kind to me... I'm so excited about that; I think it's gonna be very cool.
Choosing location is integral to the film: in essence, another character.
Putting together a list of heroes for 'Original Sin' was a long process, just like figuring out the villains. Along the way, some were taken out, and a few more were added.
I like films that take their time a little bit more and don't show you all of their cards right away, characters that are conflicted and contradicting and seem one way at first and then suddenly turn out to be something else.
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