I think movie sets can often be stressful, and people take themselves very seriously.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A film set is a workplace for me; it's my office, and nobody really wants to be in a stressful work environment.
It's just a fact of life that I don't think I've ever been taken particularly seriously in movies by movie makers. I don't know why.
So, one way or another, I found myself in a few movies. I take it seriously when I'm on the set, but I don't take myself seriously as an actor.
I don't take myself too seriously. I think that's something so many actors and people in general tend to do.
I grew up on movie sets, I'm comfortable on sets. A movie set is like a circus. I don't understand why moviemaking has to be such an insane environment.
Movies are usually difficult, often insane, constantly challenging and always strangely amusing to make.
I'm more likely to lose my temper on a film set than almost anywhere. Often the level of idiocy is so exalted that it's impossible to comprehend.
I work with directors who haven't had the experience of being on sets as much as I have. I feel like, in a way, if it's an independent movie, I can teach the crew to kind of relax, or create a vibe. It really is about a vibe.
I don't take the movies seriously, and anyone who does is in for a headache.
I get emotionally attached with every film I do, and that stops me from being critical. I can't fight my emotions.
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