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I am partly not conscious of structure with my movies, but this is when I am writing. I leave my mind very free, and then I correct it after.
My cartoon life is in my office, and it's very separate and getting very in my own head. My television life is I'm begging one of the actors to say the line in the way I'd like them to.
I do it because I love acting, I love working, and whether it's radio, television, films, theater, I don't care as long as I can get out there and do it.
So much of comics are dictated by characters talking to one another - or in focused spaces where 'the camera' has to stay in pretty close on what's going on.
I'm not saying I want a film career because I think I'm too good for television. I'm simply saying I want more control over my life.
Browsing the first editions at my local independent bookstore, I came across 'Pastoralia,' a collection of stories by George Saunders. I'd read one of the stories in it already, and several other Saunders stories in magazines and anthologies, and liked them all.
I've been really fortunate to do so many comedies and then so many dramatic roles and then television and movies and stuff like that.
The threat to free television. The reason television is free is because it is a life support system for commercials. That fundamental aspect is about to change.
I find that when I play reality-based characters, it is only as fun for me if I have a lot of time to do research. If I don't it just isn't exciting but if I do, it can be fun because I can learn about that person and the world that they live in and I can become somebody else.