The smaller films just take a longer period of time to build their fan base because people don't see them as soon as they come out in the theater. They see them, after a period of years.
Every character, no matter who you play, at times is pretending to be somebody else. People have a public face and a private face.
This is the funny thing about Skype. No one is really looking into the camera. People always looking down because they're looking at the image. You wish the camera was there in the center.
People wear shorts to the Broadway theater. There should be a law against that.
Like Joseph Mitchell, I would scour the streets of New York and find little pieces of what other people think of as junk - and collect it.
I'm interested in how people shoot because I have a very specific way of shooting and I'm fascinated by the way other people shoot films, particularly if they're smart and talented.
So yes, I hope to act in other people's movies, big and small, because that's how I make my living, really.
He does things comically that most people can't do. It's very hard to do what he does. He makes it seem effortless.