Every time I sign a contract, I donate something to charity and buy a piece of jewelry. Whether the movie gets made or not, it's a celebration.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I sign a film based on the story, the role I play, and the maker.
I will only do a Hollywood film when there is something special offered to me.
Sometimes you have to make a movie to make money.
When you make a movie independently, you raise the money beforehand, and then you make the movie kind of by yourself.
It's my responsibility to make the movie work with the schedule and money we have. It's my job to get the best movie we can do in the time we have.
I'll never do a film because it's a massive budget and I'm gonna get lots of publicity for it and it will bring something else.
I want to go make a movie and be very present for that and give it everything I have, and after we're done, then the rest of the time is mine.
I believe that filmmaking - as, probably, is everything - is a game you should play with all your cards, and all your dice, and whatever else you've got. So, each time I make a movie, I give it everything I have. I think everyone should, and I think everyone should do everything they do that way.
It's very important that every movie I do makes money because I want the people that had the faith in me to get their money back.
We love making movies. We got into the business to make movies. At the end of the day, whether you're doing a low budget film or a big budget film, you want it to do well and you want people to see it. That's the whole point. You want to put some kind of message in it.
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