It's fun when you start a movie, because it's kind of like you get to go Christmas shopping... you get to make your wish list and you start thinking about what each character needs.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like the idea of a TV show. You take time to get to know your characters. You can introduce a lot of characters. You don't need your three-action set pieces that you usually need for movies.
It's always an interesting sort of adventures that gets someone into a movie.
With action movies, that's just fun stuff for me. That's me being a kid again. Same with 'The Best of Me' and these romantic dramas. It's such a freedom from reality and social constructions. You get to just have fun and play and be in a movie.
It's nice to create a character, not just within two scenes, but within the journey of a whole movie. It's fun to do that.
I think I try to look at all my films and break them down because, at the end of the day, it's about creating characters that you like.
At this point, it's either for fun or it's for money. I don't take movies that I don't really like.
On the movie side of things, the difficulties come with so few movies being made, and when they are, it seems that it's a marketing game. Story sometimes takes a backseat to that one grand marketing idea.
A good movie makes the audience feel like they've journeyed with the characters.
It's the business of movies, it's the fights that go along with the level of budget, and more than anything, it's the creative constipation of having to live with one idea for two or three years. It's just not that fun.
All movies aren't fun; some are hard work. You try to do something and convey a set of emotions that have to do with some real life kind of stuff.