I only want my team to play to its potential, as I perceive it to be. I really don't have any regard for anyone else's perception.
I grew up in a home environment where I wasn't getting esteem for anything I did.
I'm trying to make people feel welcome and feel valued.
Sometimes I get insecure about being a real director because I look at the great directors, and they have such command. But maybe that keeps me critical of myself. Maybe it keeps me moving forward.
I feel like fame is wasted on me.
When you hire great actors, you're lucky, so you just try to create an atmosphere where they can succeed and relax and take risks. You're happy that you get to watch them at the monitor and that your name is on the director's chair.
I really feel that's part of why audiences go to movies now is to take you to a world you have no access to, whether it's the world of Avengers or Middle-earth or bars in Boston you would be afraid to go into. You see characters there - they aren't hobbits but they're close.
I don't go to clubs and throw money and pop bottles. That's not my thing, no disrespect.
I want you to come watch my game, not the uniforms.
There's a big difference between poll workers and pole workers. Sadly.
I'm obsessed with heels.