I feel like movies, if there's any kind of budget whatsoever, there's so much sitting, and I really like to work. Otherwise my blood sugar just drops, you know, six hours sitting in a camper.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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.
I really hate relaxing. I've done three movies in a row, worked for two years straight, and to me, idle time is the devil's workshop. I like to focus on something.
I try to make two movies a year. To me, that's not too much. On top of that, I like to work.
And I love having the job to go to every week. With movies, there's a lot of downtime. I like working, and television really does that.
I haven't made a movie for a while, but I've watched a lot. It's my major waste of time. I like to work, but also to be waiting for work.
I would rather do movies because I'm very lazy and the hours are much easier.
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.
I've worked on films where the budgets are almost limitless and you're in trailers that are bigger than a hotel room. You're taken care of and the food is amazing, the quality of the job is amazing and then you work on smaller things but it never dictates my happiness or my willingness to go to work.
I love making movies. But it's a lot of investing your heart and soul. It can be exhausting.
I don't mind sitting at home for six months if there's no film that I want to do.