In a movie we try to deceive. In theaters, as they say, the deceived are the wisest.
I read the book and I think, “Well, this is the movie we’re going to make,” and then someone else reads it, and they take a completely different movie from it. And both are valid.
You sleep with people all the time that you hate.
When people ask me why I don’t eat meat or any other animal products, I say, ‘Because they are unhealthy and they are the product of a violent and inhumane industry.’
Chickens, cows, and pigs in factory farms spend their whole lives in filthy, cramped conditions, only to die a prolonged and painful death.
The first dog I had was owned by an abusive couple. He was very skittish. He wouldn’t let me hold him. It was explained to me that it was because of how he was treated.
A movie’s very different from the book, and it’s different from the script, and it’s usually one person’s vision.
I’m tired of playing the brat.
I have friends who remember seeing fish hauled onto a boat’s deck and beaten to death.
Definitely, my approach is me-oriented. I feel like my job is to safeguard the believability of the emotions of the character.
I have a very bad relationship with mice.
I think that the movies I do are the ones that I really like the least. I don’t like watching them because of that problem.