I like watching films when I don't know anything about the people.
I think quite often when you have a hell of a lot more money and time, as you very much do on a big studio film, you don't necessarily have to make the decisions right there. You can always goback and reshoot it.
Bigger films are more difficult because the number of people is so huge.
In film as a medium, you're often given a baddie and a goodie and told what to think about them; it's usually a very definite point of view.
I find it quite difficult on studio films because there are so many different executives and things like that that you have to go through, so very often getting that definitive opinion is actually quite difficult.
It's very rare to get a film script that has good dialogue. A lot of the time, you spend on film sets really fighting to find out how to say the words.