'Bruce Lee' is the fastest film in my career. But the quality is also very high. The last song was shot continuously for 24 hours. We worked like robots for that song, but the quality is outstanding.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My first film as an actor was 'Fast Times at Ridgemont High,' a glorious experience that spoiled me for future films.
Making films has got to be one of the hardest endeavors known to humankind.
Any film, or to me any creative endeavour, no matter who you're working with, is, in many cases, a wonderful experience.
I'm sure everyone that has ever done an action movie has just drooled over how full of talent Bruce Lee was and how unique he was.
Film is the toughest one for me, as there are many fingers in the pot, so it can be disappointing. However, to have your work seen on such a large scale, that's a very exciting prospect.
I've been trying to do films for years. So I've decided to wait until the next good part comes along and develop a record on my own in the meantime.
Bruce Lee has always been a hero of mine, and the choreography in 'Enter The Dragon' is amazing.
Directing film is the hardest thing I have ever done.
See, 'A Time to Kill' was the one I got famous off of. Big ka-boom, over one weekend. After that, I did films that I really wanted to do.
It takes a long time to get a film made.