I can't summarize my favorite movie, Jacques Tati's 'Play Time.' You just have to see it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I watch a film and the most important thing to me is what I think of the movie.
I go to movies expecting to have a whole experience. If I want a movie that doesn't end, I'll go to a French movie. That's a betrayal of trust to me. A movie has to be complete within itself; it can't just build off the first one or play variations.
I just saw Memento. It's very, very good. I watch a lot of French films.
The things I enjoy most as I watch the movie are the things that came through without even thinking.
The part that I think is one of the most interesting is of course the one that Hayden Christensen plays.
When I did that first movie, it was the introduction to all the set-up time and the waiting time that's endemic in motion pictures, and the repetition.
The play is one of the very few pieces of great dramatic and comic writing that I have read in a long, long time. I was drawn to it because of the power of the writing, which gives me the actor a chance to explore many facets of myself.
'The 24 Hour Plays' is a quite brilliant, exhilarating event for everyone concerned.
Sergio Leone's 'Once Upon a Time in America' is a brilliant movie. It's about four hours long, but it's so well done.
My favourite film is 'Le Diner de Cons,' a French movie.