'Gone-Away World' was a shotgun blast, an explosion out of the box I'd put myself into writing film scripts. 'Tigerman' is shorter, tighter, more crafted.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think 'Crouching Tiger' is a genre of its own, and it's extremely well done, and God bless them for it.
In both 'Tigerman' and my first book, 'The Gone-Away World,' there are characters who never really get names. They're too fundamentally who they are to be bound by a name, so I couldn't give them one.
I think 'The Lost World' could've been a successful movie except for the fact that it pre-dated the good special effects and computer graphics.
I loved 'Iron Man.'
'Crouching Tiger,' of course, was a very dramatic role for me, and the fighting was very serious.
I could make the title of my memoirs: 'It's got cinematic disaster written all over it.'
'Braveheart' is way up there for me.
I've never seen a film get away completely unscathed like I have 'Animal Kingdom.' There's not a single bad review that I've read of it yet; all through Sundance, all it got was high praise.
'The Tiger And The Snow' is a beautiful movie. I am in love with this idea.
Ah, 'The Departed' is really good.