Pauline Kael said that Rip Torn could get angrier faster than any other American actor: that he could go from zero to 10 in 1.8 seconds or something like that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If death meant just leaving the stage long enough to change costume and come back as a new character, would you slow down? Or speed up?
I don't call cut between the takes - it's my way to help the actor keep focused. As soon as you say 'cut' you have 10 people jumping on them and everybody's trying to do a great job, and they do, but sometimes they forget that the more important thing is the performance, creating the performance.
There's just such a premium on hurrying, and the camera is the be all and end all, and the actors had better hurry up and get it right and get it done.
Action movies today are going to so fast, you can't say you're going to do everything faster and faster.
An actor really suffers when the director isn't prepared because you start running out of time for the shoot and then have to do it fast.
You cannot run faster than a bullet.
Trying to make a movie like 'Warcraft,' and trying to do it in a unique way... you get killed by a death of 1,000 cuts.
At big championships it's not the fastest person, it's the person who gets it right on the day.
He that lives upon hope will die fasting.
Paul Rudd is ripped.