I tend to make low-budget movies but, yeah, I make more money than I ever thought I would make.
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I make movies for money, exclusively for money.
When you do a low budget movie, you get a little over-ambitious.
Talking to other people who make low-budget movies, everyone kind of has the same struggle.
I love films that are made with almost no budget.
I just like to do work that inspires me, and I don't pay any attention to whether it's a high- or low-budget movie.
You end up giving up half your salary every time you make a movie because you need the money to make the movie you have in your head.
I love making cheap films. I really do. What I've found is that I work better when it's both a fairly low budget and a short schedule. It focuses the mind, and it's a better atmosphere.
Well, I was getting a lot of money then, and I wasn't getting any Hollywood films, so I just did those. I'd always do a play in between. Whenever I ran low on funds, I'd always rush off to do a movie somewhere.
My movies make a profit, but obviously not a fortune.
My feeling is, I do a lot of low-budget films. I don't do low-budget acting. I have no interest in just goofballing my way through, thinking, 'Ah, no one's ever going to see this anyway.'
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