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We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are around us.
Dragons, to my way of thinking, are just another 'race' of sapient characters. We see lots of elves, dwarves, orcs, goblins, giants and, of course, dragons.
Another thing that really excites me: I'd like to do multiple versions of the same film.
I haven't done great things for Spain - I can't lie - but when I play well, they should say so. They criticise me for my character, but I also have quality.
Well, the thing about great fictional characters from literature, and the reason that they're constantly turned into characters in movies, is that they completely speak to what makes people human.
Thing is, I'm a funny actor, but I'm not good at being funny. I'm going to ramble for a second: I'm an actor who can make things funny in the moment, like in stakes or in circumstances or out of character.
I'm trying to find a character that's my age and I can sustain week after week. I'd like to do a series.
I cannot say whether things will get better if we change; what I can say is they must change if they are to get better.
If a movie has more characters than an audience can keep track of, the audience will get confused and lose interest in the story.