I feel like if you feel good about a script, and you feel confident about your ability to direct and just capture it right, it's all just, really, really in your favor there.
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Personally, I'm a little more confident when I have a script.
It's fun to improvise, but I still think it's better to have a great script, you know, like a Charlie Kaufman script.
The first thing that attracts me to any script is the writing. If I find myself becoming lost in a good yarn, then I feel certain that others will, too.
For me, the script is important. If it excites me, I'll do the film.
If I feel like it's a well-written script and if it speaks to me, it's something I want to do. I usually rely on my instincts when it comes to a script.
For me, it's important that the script is good. Then a good director will want to make it.
I just have a belief that when there is a rare script out there that speaks to you, you have to stick with it. You have to.
I am very instinctive when it comes to a script.
If it's an excellent script, I enjoy it tremendously, the acting part of it.
I think a good script is a rare thing, and I think no matter who you are you have to fight for the good ones.
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