Whenever I don't get injured, the film is a dud. I didn't bleed on 'Rhinestone.' I didn't bleed on 'Stop! Or My Mom will Shoot.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you're not bruised up, then you're not doing an action film in a real way.
I bled a lot. I got hit across the face. We couldn't film for seven days. I got hit, whacked, underwater, across the face. I finished the shot, got into the boat and blood started coming out.
If you're gonna do action movies, you're gonna get an injury at some point. It's inevitable.
If you are going to do a film properly you have to give yourself completely to it.
I've been a victim in every film I have done so far. It would be nice to play someone who doesn't get killed for once. Then again, I am getting really good at screaming and fake tears.
You cannot expect to make an action movie without getting bruises.
You play a part, and as soon as a movie is over and the camera stops, you go home and you're not really responsible for what you've done.
Pain is temporary, film is forever.
Any time you do a movie, there are going to be war wounds that you end up getting.
Many times when you make a movie, it feels like your biggest mistake. But even if a film isn't a hit, you shouldn't view it as a mistake.
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