I've been doing this long enough that you can tell when people have seen you in something they didn't enjoy, and when they have seen you in something they actually enjoyed.
I'm a firm believer that actors take to work who they aren't at home. People show their other self in their art or in their work.
The Craft was what it was. People who respond to that movie respond to it really strongly.
Movies are getting more and more expensive to distribute. You need a lot of money to get people into theaters
People work really hard to get to a certain point. But they have to work just as hard to stay there
When people see you after an event film, they tend to get really odd. But what's the alternative, dinner theatre in Fort Lauderdale?
People do eventually see something that's quality.
You don't make movies to win awards. You make movies because you want people to see them.