I'm not interested in doing something edgy with a capital E just so everyone knows, 'Oh, OK, now he's showing us he can do edgy.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't think people shouldn't try to be edgy, but you have to take what the audience says to you in consideration.
I don't think something necessarily has to be mean or cynical to represent 'edgy.' I think 'edgy' can mean a lot of different things.
I don't want to play everything. So I'll seek out roles that I'll say, 'This is edgy. This is fun. This is wicked. This suits me.'
I don't feel the need to have to break out of anything or prove that I'm 'edgy.' Been there, done that mentality. I'm just ready to tackle on new projects that are challenging and help me continue to grow as an artist.
I don't see it as a bad thing that I surround myself with edgy people. Because they're interesting.
I think I've been called edgy - but in all honesty, there is a safety in what I do because I'm always the idiot. Unless you're just listening to buzz words and not taking into account the context of the situation, you see I'm always the ignoramus.
A lot of the stuff I am now seeing is edgy, raw kinda material.
I would like to do something a little bit more edgy.
I guess edgy things tend to get my attention.
I've done a lot of films that all have been pretty edgy.