Every time I hear, Cut. Print, something cold and electrical goes off in my head, because I'm never going to change that film. |
In television you go in with this operating system that it is a crapshoot. |
I'd forgotten I'd done the anime called Spirited Away, the English version of a Japanese film. |
If it's right and true, it's listened to and accommodated. |
Kids now are so used to surround sound and the power in theater speakers, that the concert hall is a disappointment to them. |
A lot affects the outcome. It boils down to scheduling and the commitment of the network. |
Writing is hard work. Generating stories that catch people's attention and holding it are very difficult. |
Something happens to us all when we experience something as a unit that doesn't occur when we're on our couches or holding our little portable DVD players. |
People are nice enough, but you can hear the giant tick of the second hand. People are so harried. |
You hear the same work by different orchestras, different conductors, violinists, pianists, singers, and slowly, the work reveals itself and begins to live deeper in you. |
I am not a long-run actor. I admire actors who can do that. |
Very often, I don't make it through moments of recording because it is genuinely funny and absolutely ridiculous that a 60-year-old grown man is making these noises. |
It's really important to stay engaged and involved in the character. |
Family means no one gets left behind or forgotten. |
There are a couple of roles I haven't played that I want to. I would love to play Shiloh. |
I love pulling people into concert halls who might not otherwise go and getting their ears tuned. |
Because I don't take money, I'll go anywhere and do a benefit concert with almost any orchestra. |
We lament the speed of our society and the lack of depth and the nature of disposable information. |
When something really extreme happens, you have to find a way to embrace that and include it in how you think about the character. Sometimes it's not easy. |
I am certainly not a mainstream religious man. |