I mean, I've been in a hundred and fifty films; I don't want to just sit around and talk about things.
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I generally try to avoid talking about my old films - I find it difficult.
I want to do movies but not talk about them.
I don't like going to the movies with people that talk a lot. They want to have a conversation or something.
When you aren't doing too many films, people find other things to write about you.
I'm shy by nature and don't like talking about myself, and would let my films do the talking.
I don't read anything about my movies before or after I do films, or any part of show business. I think that keeps me in a kind of place where I can do the work that I need to do.
I don't want to commit to too many films, as it would result in getting out of touch with what is happening in the industry.
I just don't want to do crap movies, man, because I just love that I can get up and talk about them and talk to journalists about stuff that I'm really proud of.
You make a lot of films, do you? You make a lot of films yourself? Yeah, I'd like to see you make a film first before you get to talk about it. What a jerk.
I'm in the process of working out an arrangement to make some very, very, very small films in the midst of all these films and maybe that will help. But you get tired of talking. You just want to do it.
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