I love doing action scenes, there's that great thing when you sort of stop acting because if you're running, you're not acting like you're running, you are just actually running.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Acting has always been very comfortable for me, so it allows me to pay attention to other parts of the process literally while I'm acting.
They're called 'action scenes' because they do the acting for you. You don't have to act in action scenes. The action does it all for you. It's great.
Running has been great for keeping me fit throughout my acting career.
Acting in something that I'm directing... I'm really enjoying it because, if for no other reason, that particular acting is like reading my mind on every single take. It's kind of efficient, for better or worse.
When you're acting in a scene, you're focused on doing the scene. You can't break character and go, 'Oh my God, I love what you're doing!'
Acting for me is not a bad habit like smoking that I must make an effort to quit. I love acting; I love directing.
That's one of the things that's great about acting. You can play all the different aspects of a human being.
Action scenes get me so excited, and my adrenaline starts pumping.
I love scenes that are just emotional give and take. By the same token, action sequences are great to do. They have their own unique demands and requirements. So I take it as it comes, and hopefully you can get a good balance of all of that stuff.
There's that great thing about acting - you're wearing your heart on your sleeve, and you're speaking off the cuff. You know, you're fearless about it, and - and it's great. And I love it.