I don't usually like talking about acting or what my process is, and all those kinds of things, because I don't necessarily think it's helpful to talk about how I do my job.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't like to talk about things unless I have to. I don't like to talk a scene to death or overanalyze it, especially if I feel like I have some way in on my own.
I don't like talking about myself and I don't like talking about the work.
I really like to hear actors talk about acting, but I don't really like hearing myself talk.
The trouble with talking about acting is that it's like sex. It's enormously fun to do but just dreadfully embarrassing when you have to talk about it.
I enjoy talking to people about what I do - about films, music, directors, and art. It's very strange, having to talk about yourself.
I don't talk a lot when I interview. My job is to get out of the way.
The minute I start to talk about acting, I realize that I can't. You know, it's an abstract thing, a little bit mysterious even if you do it for a living.
What's interesting about the process of acting is how often you don't know what you're doing.
I feel like, once you're doing a job, you shouldn't talk about it.
I don't mind talking about acting. I don't have anything interesting to say about it, but it's interesting talking about it.