Obviously, if Woody Allen calls and says he wants you to read a script, of course you read it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Reading a script is usually as exciting as reading a boilerplate legal document, so when you read one that makes you feel as if you're seeing the movie, you know it's something different.
Script for an actor is like a bible. You carry it with you, you read it over and over, you go to your passages.
Some people say that they read the first 20 pages, and then decide if they want to do the film or not. But, I have to read the entire thing 'cause anything can change in a script.
If I read a script and I like it, there's nothing that will stop me from trying to be in that movie.
Well, obviously I was excited by the idea that Woody Allen was going to direct it. But at the same time, the script itself and the character was really interesting.
When you read a script, you get a feeling from it.
When an actor asks you to read his script, your heart sinks. The number of scripts I've been given by actors that are so unbelievably terrible!
It's very different when you're reading a script to when you're watching a movie for the first time.
I don't have a stack of scripts that, when I get home, studios are clamoring, saying, 'Has Bob read ours yet?'
I really think that reading a whole script is kind of prying and neurotic, don't you?