It is still important that every project I do I do something real, that feels true to me.
You know, I've never been much of a method actor. I feel like, with every project I go in extremely prepared and I like to have a good time.
Whenever something good comes up that sounds like I could be part of the project, my manager and my agents send me in on it.
Any project that I find encouraging that isn't attached to a studio, I can go to them, which I definitely would. You have to take an interest in what you do.
I don't choose my projects based on genre, I choose them based on the role and whether or not I've tackled that yet, based on the director and such.
You don't even know the sequences to the Human-Gnome Project, you haven't come to terms with your God yet.
I mean, look, the government is not a startup obviously. But projects to change government I think are best thought of as startups.
I'm trying to simplify my life, I guess that's my latest project.
In this time of national crises. . . per haps we would do well to spend a few minutes in considering projects which grace and embellish the earth, instead of shaking it.
You wouldn't recognize me from one project to the next.
I undertake the same project as Montaigne, but with an aim contrary to his own: for he wrote his Essays only for others, and I write my reveries only for myself.
Studios are an assembly line. They can be a very good assembly line. As a producer, you concentrate on one project at a time. As an executive, you're in charge of a slate.
I'm just a huge fan of Joe Carnahan. He's such a charismatic individual and somebody that just applies every part of himself to the project he's in.
You don't actually do a project; you can only do action steps related to it.
Adding manpower to a late software project makes it later
Projects of personal transformation rarely if ever succeed by accident, drift or imposition.
After you finish the first 90% of a project, you have to finish the other 90%.
We do. Or re-create the ones we have, and project. My whole life is projection.
It's just what I am. When I am in the zone making one movie, I just didn't want to read anything else or do anything else, so I don't really develop projects.
Yeah, it was always a low-budget passion project. It's my directing debut. I've always wanted to make an improv movie because I have so much experience in it, but it's not a big studio movie. It was an experiment that turned out better than I thought.