I don't like when actors go around and talk a ton about how they approach their roles, because it's a little like pulling the curtain back on Oz, for me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You know, the hard thing about audiences not liking what a character does is that they sometimes take it out on the actor personally. That's something that you know when you become an actor or actress, but it's always hard to deal with when it actually happens.
I don't like actors who try to talk directors into making their part bigger and that's really lame.
I think actors always find the dialogue doesn't quite fit, so you always have to play with it.
I think a lot of actors are overly concerned about being well liked in the parts they play.
I really like to hear actors talk about acting, but I don't really like hearing myself talk.
It annoys me when people can't differentiate between the character and the actor, which is a little bit silly.
I mean, I hate when actors talk about how hard their job is. It's ridiculous, because we have the best job in the world.
I usually don't say anything to the actors. It works better for me because when they come to the set, they are at the same time scared and excited because they are not well aware of what will happen.
Actors talking about themselves. Nothing better!
A lot of actors never talk to other actors about how they're doing things, or why. I think it's important to share the way you're thinking.