It's always more fun when something happens outside of a script.
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The fun stuff comes when someone is not so strict on sticking to the script. You're allowed the spontaneity, and great moments can happen.
If you get a script and it's really well written, that's always exciting.
Personally, I'm a little more confident when I have a script.
When you read a script, you get a feeling from it.
I am very instinctive when it comes to a script.
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.
What really makes it fun for an actor is when the script is good.
Scripts are corny and predictable. Real life is always better.
When you have a good script you're almost in more trouble than when you have a terrible script.
A script is a unique literary form, because it's not the end product; it's a blueprint. If you're not thinking of that end product, there's going to be a disconnect.