'Uncharted' is the best job I've ever had. Film, television, whatever - it's without doubt the best. It's changed my life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One thing that's unique to 'Uncharted' is something called 'chasing picture,' where Naughty Dog run a section of gameplay and I'm allowed to ad-lib over it. We call it 'panning for gold.'
Not only a great game, 'Uncharted 2' raised the bar for storytelling for the medium. The game treated action as a part of the overall story rather than a way to move from plot point to plot point.
I tell you, 'Firefly'? Best job I ever had. Heartbroken when it was canceled, but had it not been canceled, I never would have gotten 'Serenity'. I think 'Serenity' is the most incredible thing I've ever been able to actually get my hands on and do. I can't even tell you how much love I have for that project.
My first job on the screen was 'Sea Patrol,' and that was quite intense, but I guess my first big break was 'SLiDE.'
Working on 'Skyfall' was the most enjoyable experience I've ever had on a movie, ever.
I became addicted to the movie-going experience in the 1970s, when I attended multiple screenings of films such as 'Chinatown', 'Jaws', 'Star Wars' and the original 'Rocky'.
Any film, or to me any creative endeavour, no matter who you're working with, is, in many cases, a wonderful experience.
Directing movies is the best job there is, that's all. I can hardly say a word after that. It's just a great job.
I'll be honest: 'Badlands' changed my life: it really did rewire my brain as to how film can operate.
My favourite job hands down - and I think I can speak for everyone involved - was 'Breaking Bad.'