Sometimes I want to do something that's really funny and other times I read an indie script that is going to be made for nothing but I want to do it because I think that I can connect with something in the story.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I used to write stories and poetry, but for some reason I have it in my head that if I'm going to write, I have to write a script.
I read as many scripts as I can and just find stuff that I think is interesting, find stories that I think are worth telling.
If the script is telling the story well, that is your inspiration, and you do not need to go somewhere else.
I don't want to work just for the sake of working. Generally, if a good script comes in, I read it, and if it appeals to me, it appeals to me. And it doesn't have to be anything - it doesn't have to be the main character; it doesn't have to be a huge part.
I'm not saying I'm a writer, but I've been in movies for a long time, and I think I could write a script for a movie.
I'm not staying away from any genre. I'm trying to get scripts that I like.
Well, you know, I never want to feel like I have a set plan of what I'm supposed to do. I kind of like to go script by script, and if I like the character and like the story that's why I want to do a movie.
I find the most interesting and most daring scripts tend to be for independent films.
There are a lot of good stories out there, but I haven't found too many great scripts.
I like to allow a story to arise as I'm writing scripts. I find it horrible when I try to think of something for the plot without really being on the ground and seeing where it goes.