There's just certain things you don't think about to enjoy a film. Bullets in space are one of them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
On one hand, as a filmmaker, I don't want to make a movie with guns everywhere.
When you're shooting a movie that's not necessarily a huge budget, you have to think about what you can leave out and still make it interesting.
When you go into something like a space movie, you think there's going to be no music or little music.
I think a movie is a media that is evoking feelings.
When people don't like the film, I can take a bullet. I don't mind you talking about me, but I'm protective of my actors, because they bared their soul for me.
I don't go to the movies because I don't like films.
I still like the run and gun action movies and how truly dangerous it can be to make these films.
Every other movie is one of those action things. I mean, 'Lost in Space'? A bunch of good actors running around shooting at special effects on a soundstage? I took my kids to see that and felt like I was on an acid trip.
I don't like films giving me answers. I like films that are provoking me, that are making me feel not only being in an easy place.
There's such an immediate intimacy with film that you just don't get in theater.