You don't work as hard to watch a movie. You work harder to watch a play, so what the audience puts into it is interesting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Movies are hard work. The public doesn't see that. The critics don't see it. But they're a lot of work. A lot of work.
Working on a film is so great because you have the luxury of more time when you're on a movie than when you're on television.
There's no point in making films unless you intend to show us something special, otherwise just go out and watch a play.
Making movies is difficult and you get disorientated sometimes - even when you're working with fantastic talent.
Movies are usually difficult, often insane, constantly challenging and always strangely amusing to make.
The problem with movies is you are over-rewarded for the work you do. It's hard to give up, and I got used to a certain lifestyle.
A lot of people think theatre must be much harder work than film, but anything histrionic or superfluous gets seen on camera so you have to work to distil it into a complete sense of what's true.
Because of the incredible reputation I have, people find me exciting to watch on film.
When you work so hard on making a film, it's all worthwhile when you get to experience seeing that film with an audience who thoroughly enjoy it and react to the movie.
When you work on a movie, especially an independent movie, it's a lot of work to make it! It's not just our job as actors - so many people are working so hard, and even the littlest movie takes a lot of work.