When You're Paid To Do A Job, It's Better To Give A Few Minutes More To It, Than A Few Minutes Less. That's One Of The Differences Between Doing A Job Honestly And Doing It Dishonestly! See?
As You Follow The Escapades Or The Journey Of The Hero Through A Story, It Evokes Some Kind Of Emotion In The Viewers. The Director's Job Is To Make Sure That The Audience Goes Through The Journey And Has An Emotional Reaction.
And The One Job My Father Knew Of, That He'd Had Experience Of Himself, Was The Army, So He Could Help Me In That Direction.
You Shouldn't Strategize Your Career If You're In A Creative Realm. You Can't Either. I Love The Unknown. I Love The Element Of Surprise. I've Always Felt Really Inspired By It. I Love The Spontaneity Of The Job. I Think You Can't Really Fight Against It.
I Do Try Hard To Pick Roles That Differ. I Love That About The Job. I Think The Variety That's Out There Is To Be Taken Advantage Of And I Enjoy That Element Of Shape Shifting With Everything.
People Quit On Jobs. They Quit On Marriages. They Quit On School. There's An Immediacy Of This Day And Age That Doesn't Lend Itself To Being Committed To Anything.
I Think A Lot Of People Want To, At Some Point In Their Life, Be Someone Else, Run Away And Escape, In Some Way. We Actors Do Get To Do It. We Have A Job That Allows For That. We Have An Outlet For It.
Who Was It In Afghanistan Who Screwed Up In Tora Bora And Let Bin Laden Escape? It Was The Bush Administration. Who Leached All The Resources, Military And Civil, From Afghanistan, Creating The Instability That We See There Today In Order To Prepare For The Misbegotten Invasion Of Iraq? It Was The Bush Administration. If There's A Terrorist Problem Today, Who Is Responsible Now? Bush Has Not Done The Job.