Every time I play in a movie, I never expect that it'll be huge. I don't like thinking about that, because it's so scary.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes people say to you that you should try to be in a bigger film, but it's the way it pans out.
I'd always tried not to worry about the size of the role or the size of the film.
I never really thought about myself being in really big movies at all. In fact, I always though I'd do, I don't know, smaller movies is not quite the right word, but more character-oriented, dramatic things. I took myself a little bit seriously.
What I realized is that it doesn't matter how big or small your film is. The actual filmmaking process, the actual storytelling, it's still the same thing. It's still all about creating characters that you like and creating moments that get you excited or get you tense.
I love huge movies. Not sure I am the guy to make them, but you can rely on me being there watching them.
It's a tough transition really for theater actors to adjust to television or film, and all of these years later, I still have a tendency to play it too big.
I think it's important to do smaller films because I think that's where a lot of new things are happening.
There'll always be movies that are meant for the big screen, and they should be seen that way.
In theatres, you're kind of disconnected. Also, it's way too big for the likes of me. Unless you're Robin Williams or someone that can fill a stage with movement and energy, it just looks like a small man on a big stage.
Every time I do a movie, I think it's going to be a huge hit.