Yes, I loved MASH. As we are sitting here now talking, it's playing somewhere in the world.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love fairy tale retellings and mash-ups.
The third year of MASH was when I realized I was a hit.
I was a big fan of Aaliyah's. Growing up, my mom was a big fan of her music. When I grew to have my own taste in music, I really loved 'One In A Million.' That was my jam.
I wasn't hip to 'Samurai Jack' until I saw it, but then I was all, 'This show is awesome!'
I loved 'The Secret of NIMH.' When that came out, it felt like, 'Wow, this is something really, really new.' It looked like a Disney film, but it felt very cutting edge to me. To a twelve-year-old kid, it seemed very inspiring.
I sort of wrongfully judged 'Mamma Mia!' for so long. I thought of it as a jukebox musical that I wasn't interested in. I was so wrong.
I like mash-ups, taking contemporary songs and making them old... old songs, making them new.
The films I've done with all my heart have gone on to become huge hits. When I set out to do a 'mass masala' intending to please B and C centres, it bombs.
There'll never be another 'MASH.' There's nothing in the way of doing your best work on this set - absolutely nothing.
I'm very much a masochist at heart.