I prefer movies because the money is better and certainly because you really know where you stand when you are making movies, and I have made a lot of them: 50-something - I don't know.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I prefer theater and film. I did a little television, and obviously I'm not knocking it. It can be great, and it does pay the bills. But it's a little bit more disjointed.
I like movies. Movies have afforded me a modicum of luxuries. The thing about the movies is, if you're bad in a movie, you're bad forever.
I like working in both movies and television. Television is faster, not very much rehearsal and a lot of material is shot in a day. Big budget movies are luxurious in terms of the schedule. Independent films often shoot fast as well.
I believe movies are better, the less you know going in.
For myself, I would rather take less roles and be working on films that I'm passionate about, that are going to challenge me and that I'm going to be growing from. I don't ever want to take a movie just for the sake of working.
Movies, obviously, are a little more lucrative. The initial paycheck is better.
I do a film if it interests me, has a connect with the audience and some entertainment value. The rest doesn't matter.
I'd rather do movies 'cause I am better at movies, but I do shows 'cause the opportunities have come forward.
I prefer to commit 100 per cent to a movie and make fewer films, because it takes over your life.
I would rather do movies because I'm very lazy and the hours are much easier.