What you want is the thing that critics love and audiences love, but that's the hardest thing to do.
“What you want is the thing that critics love and audiences love, but that's the hardest thing to do.”
The World Motivation
What you want is the thing that critics love and audiences love, but that's the hardest thing to do.
“What you want is the thing that critics love and audiences love, but that's the hardest thing to do.”
What you want is the thing that critics love and audiences love, but that's the hardest thing to do.
I'm glad I took the leap away from acting into going behind the camera because it's much more satisfying - I love acting and I still do, but it's much more satisfying to be able to make the stuff.
I've never had to get a job as a waiter or anything. I've always been able to support myself in 'the biz.' Which is great. It's really fantastic to be able to say that, because I know it's hard to do.
Hey, I'm like the Wayne Gretsky of the entertainment biz - I have other people do my dirty work while I skate around and get to be a nice guy. What can I say? I'm a coward.
I still have a reputation as an eccentric. But the fact is that audiences probably mix up my roles with me as a person.
Often times, if you're a bit of a crossover artist, audiences see you as only one thing.
Movies cater to what the audiences want.
Audiences can be very judgmental.
Without the BBC, the proliferation of television and radio channels by the private sector would simply result in more and more channels, with tiny audiences, all seeking to do the same thing. The future would be one of fragmentation - fragmentation without either plurality or diversity.
I have an inability to enjoy things, but that's why we're in comedy. If we were happy, we wouldn't be funny, I guess.