Shooting is nothing. Anybody can shoot. The big charge is putting on a show for the crowd.
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Big shots are only little shots who keep shooting.
I always prefer shooting on locations, because when I'm at home, it's harder to sort of get lost in the world of whatever you're making. It does, it does force this bond and community amongst a group.
If you're in the public eye, people are going to take shots at you.
There's nothing like being shot on camera.
Shooting a television show can be very difficult and at times can really wear on you. If you keep reminding yourself that it is a job and you show up together as a team and as a whole, you can prevail.
I've been shot at on numerous occasions.
New York is a wonderful place to shoot. The bystanders are great. They are enthusiastic. They respect the process, and you get the energy of the city.
We've had drive-by shootings. I've been spat on, slapped, shot at. One guy tried to stab me with a broken beer bottle. But the way we look at it, if people do the worst they can, we'll still wake up in glory.
If you're a basketball player, you've got to shoot.
If anybody's getting a shot, somebody's getting a shot against me because I'm the guy to beat.