Zitat des Tages von Jim Sturgess:
Sometimes you read a script, and you just think, 'Wow, I would love to go and tell that story, and I don't even care what happens to the film, I would just love that experience.' And often, that mentality makes a great film.
I moved to Manchester to join a band and ended up getting into acting, and I moved back to London to become an actor and ended up joining a band.
Love is such a powerful subject matter because it comes in so many different shapes and sizes. It's about timing, fate, failure, redemption.
To spend time with Ed Harris... he's an acting hero of mine, so that's a big deal for me.
Definitely River Phoenix is somebody that I thought, 'This guy is very cool.' I wanted to be like him when I was a kid.
I didn't want the words 'Spider-Man' attached to my name in any shape or form. Especially a singing one.
It kind of sounds pretentious, but a film I find deeply romantic is 'Buffalo '66,' which is a film by Vincent Gallo. It's about how you break down all those barriers and expose yourself and open yourself up to ultimately being hurt.
You finish a project and start looking for something that might interest you. A lot of the films I've made are a reaction to something I've done right before.
The films that I really liked and the ones that really blew my mind when I was younger were independent films. They're like great records to me.
You find most of the interesting stories are the ones that are slightly harder to get made.
I was quite badly behaved at school - I remember cutting class - and acting was a way of channelling energy.
Home is here in London and always has been.
Out of every 10 scripts I get sent, seven are fairly generic about an American guy who gets the girl and is involved in underground espionage activity.
Certainly after '21' I was getting the opportunity to make a lot of money.
I'd always been quite wary of doing a romantic comedy. They all seem the same to me.