Humanity owes the child the best it has to give.
If I'd been offered 'Spider-Man,' I probably would have done it. I don't think it's bad to go and do those things.
If you judge everything by how photographically real it looks, then you're missing out on a lot of what art is about and what communication is. There are ambiguities in life, and that should be reflected in art, cinema, and storytelling, I think.
I think CGI is interesting, but it's too expensive and limiting in terms of what you can do shot-by-shot.
It's part of developing the whole state of how cinema is; everyone is looking out and engaged rather than it being just a financial thing or sitting back, waiting for scripts to turn up.
The only genre I have any problem with is musicals, but that's just my own tastes it's nothing to do with the films.
The reality of any location in Britain being used in a TV program of a film is that something bad is going to happen! That's the nature of drama. Most of the things that get made or basically grisly detective shows about murders, accidents or medical dramas.
I'm a bisexual; I get it maybe twice a year.
No, no, I was only funny on stage, really. I think I was funny as a person toward my classmates when I was very young. You know, when I was a child, up to about the age of 12.
The only regrets I have are rather prosaic - like I wish I went for a swim in the Pacific.
Gamaun is a dainty steed, Strong, black, and of a noble breed, Full of fire, and full of bone, With all his line of fathers known; Fine his nose, his nostrils thin, But blown abroad by the pride within; His mane is like a river flowing, And his eyes like embers glowing In the darkness of the night, And his pace as swift as light.