If death meant just leaving the stage long enough to change costume and come back as a new character, would you slow down? Or speed up?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you can get yourself where you're not afraid of dying, then you can move forward a lot faster.
My characters who come back from death are worse for wear. In some ways, they're not even the same characters anymore. The body may be moving, but some aspect of the spirit is changed or transformed, and they've lost something.
If fame is to come only after death, I am in no hurry for it.
It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.
I don't want to be reincarnated, that's for sure. When you've had rewarding experiences in your life - a loving family, friends - you don't need additional reassurances that you're going to do something with a new cast of characters. I'd just as soon pass.
Certainly, being on stage is a rush.
I know I'm drinking myself to a slow death, but then I'm in no hurry.
Particularly in the final stages I always find that I'm rushed. It's dangerous when you're rushed in the editing stage, most of my early films are flawed in the cutting.
I'm going to stay on stage until I drop dead. Then I'm going to have myself stuffed, like Trigger, and I'm going to put me in a museum.
The great thing about performance capture is you can go off, and then, without changing costume, you can become another character.