At the first screening, there were a lot of areas that we went around and around about. Then we had our second screening. It played better. It's almost a reasonable length film now!
I'm not a big guy anyway. I'm only, what, 150 pounds? I was 190 for 'Batman,' 179 for 'Warrior.' Films make you look big.
Maybe it's a little ambitious of me to presume that no matter how big the film is, that I can always go down to the shop to buy a pint of milk.
If you look round Hollywood there's no end of white smiles and six packs. Long lines of beautiful people lining up to be incredible on film.
When I started my filmmaking journey 17 years ago, I honestly didn't know what a documentary film was.
I'm sick of all these knights in shining armor parts, I want to do something worthwhile like plays and films that have something to say.
I feel as though I would be delighted to come back into working in the film world, and working in the theater world again. I'm just gonna see what happens.
The scariest movie I have ever seen, and my favorite horror film is, 'The Exorcist.' It is a must-see horror/thriller classic. I watch it every couple of years.
When Rakesh Roshan called me for 'Khoon Bhari Maang,' it was supposed to be a six month shoot, but I ended up staying for four years doing 12 films.
I realised that there's a more muscular approach to film-making that I found very inspiring.
When I made my first film, I didn't think of it as directing, so it wasn't like I set out to become a director.
One of the things I really like about Ford's films is how there is always a focus on the way characters live, and not just the male heroes.
I never had any desire to be a film actor. I never thought I was the good-looking movie type, which I assumed they wanted.
I feel like I could never walk around a film half-naked. I definitely wouldn't want to see that.
I won't ever direct a film. And I certainly won't write an autobiography. Only self-obsessed people want to write or talk about themselves!
When I'm making a film, I'm obsessive about what I do, and I get totally into it. That's all I'm eating, breathing, living at that moment.
I'm someone who has a singular goal in making films: I want to tell a story. There are certain stories that I want to tell.
I never really do much research before signing a film. It is just the script and character that I concentrate on.
I've been really fortunate to be able to do different kinds of films in different scales, different genres, different kinds of roles, and that is important to me.
I think - I don't know, maybe it's nostalgia. But the choice, losing the choice to be able to use film is going to be - it's gone. It's going to be gone.
In musical theater you have to be very big and very animated, while film and television are more toned down.