I think if you do something effectively whether you're the lover or the comic or the action guy or the villain like I play; movies are very expensive to make. Chances are you'll get asked to play that part again.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Because I've done so many different roles, I don't want to repeat myself. It's getting harder and harder to find something interesting. You never know - I might never make a film again.
I want the chance to play very different characters, and I've always wanted to do more films.
There's no point in making films unless you intend to show us something special, otherwise just go out and watch a play.
Yes, I would love to play one of the leads in one these movies and have all those challenges and deal with all those complications, but the business being what it is, there is a slot for me in these kinds of films, so I enjoy them, and I enjoy the people that I work with.
I usually play character parts in Hollywood films.
Making movies is eating candy. It's a very expensive candy, so you value when you can do it. So when you can do it twice at once, it's like, you know, a kid in a candy store!
Movie-wise, there is nothing I wouldn't do again. It's not possible to make one perfect movie every time.
But I'd be lying if I didn't say that every time you go to make a film, you're desperate to either do it better than you did it last time or to not repeat yourself.
If I do three movies in a year, I don't feel like acting ever again.
You know, essentially when you do a play you're reinterpreting a work of art that already exists. That's not what happens with a movie.