Maybe it's a little ambitious of me to presume that no matter how big the film is, that I can always go down to the shop to buy a pint of milk.
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I'd like to enter in and out of that big budget world, rather than staying in it. It's not the case that the bigger the film, the better it is.
It doesn't matter how big or small your film is: you still don't have enough money. You don't have enough time to shoot it.
If an actor knows how to milk a cow, I always know it will not be difficult to be in business with him.
Sometimes people say to you that you should try to be in a bigger film, but it's the way it pans out.
The problem with big films is they snowball very rapidly and you can never pull back. It's a pipeline that needs to be fed.
For a film to be made is a small miracle. And sometimes it's a large one.
The shelf life of a movie actor or actress is so short, it's like milk.
I'd always tried not to worry about the size of the role or the size of the film.
As long as you keep your budgets small, there's a way of making films.
I watch these actors who when you go to buy a pint of milk you see them smiling on the cover of 20 magazines. Then when you see them in a film it's hard to believe the character because you just see them everywhere.
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