It's mostly directors whom I get starstruck around.
I am a very impatient director.
I don't want to be a director. I want to direct. There's a difference.
I had no plans to be a director.
There are certainly producers I hang with and directors I hang with and actors I hang with.
Most of the time nothing much is required of directors, which is a pity.
I like directors who have worked as actors. They know the experience.
I'd love to see more women working as directors and producers.
Todd Solondz is one of my favorite directors.
If it were up to the executives, they probably wouldn't have directors at all.
I started as a director and just fell upon acting.
I never wanted to be a director.
I don't want to be a director, or to have responsibility for hundreds of people.
Jim Brooks is a very powerful director and it was a lot of intense work.
I think that women are underrepresented behind the camera as directors.
'How To Train your Dragon 2' is an amazing film. I think it's an extraordinary film. The animation in it is fantastic.
I think with a lot of filmmakers, their first film is their best film because they had to think on their feet and solve problems with ingenuity.
It's much easier to make a Superman or Batman film than a Green Lantern film.
We have to look forward and keep filming new films and not get stuck in the past.
The films that I really enjoy now are films that are made by, for wont of a better word, mavericks.
There are a lot of similarities with film and TV, but also a lot of differences, especially in the way they film stuff.