If there's something really, really bothering me about a script, then I'll say something, but otherwise I find my answers in the script.
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When I'm the one who sits down and looks at the blank page and writes it out all the way, then I'll call it my script.
I wish in my own mind I were more definite - that I was absolutely convinced I'd never direct someone else's script, but I keep reading scripts, because I might find something.
When I approach any script, I always try to find what I would relate to most in it.
Well if somebody's giving me a script, I'll consider it. But it's not something I'm chasing.
I'm probably working on three different scripts at any time, so there's never a time where I've got nothing to do.
If somebody sent me a good script, I would do it, and I mean that, but it never happens. Not once. I can't even point to an exception.
I'm not used to a script.
If I feel like it's a well-written script and if it speaks to me, it's something I want to do. I usually rely on my instincts when it comes to a script.
I respond to a part just intuitively when I read a script.
I'm good with a script.
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