I don't want to just do independent movies and I don't want to just do adventure films. I enjoy both, and I think both are cogent.
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I personally like to do independent films.
Independent cinema is more thoughtful, delicate. While Western blockbusters can have their own kind of delicateness, it's not delicate enough. You have to be ready to compromise to enter that field. I will do so only if it's worth it.
I haven't done a lot of studio movies, but studio movies and independent films are always just as fun as each other.
You could just do independent movies, but I like bigger kind of studio movies, at least some of them.
Independent films have a certain freedom about them - there isn't so much at stake in terms of money. I think they're more interesting because they're not watered down to appeal to the masses. They tend to have a unique voice.
The truth for me is that I've been doing independent film since the get-go, so that's a big passion of mine, but the big ones are really fun, too. I like my world to be eclectic.
Independent films are where you really get to cut your teeth and have some fun and do the things that mainstream Hollywood doesn't want to do.
I am a hybrid. I do independent films and also do Hollywood films - I love them both.
I love making independent movies, and that's pretty much what I'm going to be doing for the rest of my years.
I always went to see independent films, they're the movies I'm usually most excited to see.