I'll never do a film because it's a massive budget and I'm gonna get lots of publicity for it and it will bring something else.
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I guess, you make a big studio film, you spend a lot of money on it and you hope people go see it. It's really risky.
I will only do a Hollywood film when there is something special offered to me.
If the money's right, I'll do a film.
There's the concept that if I do this big budget project, then that will help me do the things I really want to do and bring more money to those films.
I've been lucky enough to work with some great directors, and I don't want to throw that away by doing one big horrible big budget film.
There's always gonna be people with a lot of money making film, and the goal is to make profit and carry on. It is a business. The goal is to make a living doing it and to be comfortable.
Making a film, every film, is a big gamble, large or small. The more that you do it, the more you're aware of that.
The problem with doing a schlocky or big budget studio film is that it wouldn't actually be fun for me. It wouldn't be exciting.
As long as you keep your budgets small, there's a way of making films.
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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