But I did an awful lot of work in Hollywood, and in New York for that matter.
These things don't just come, arrive and settle like a bird picking up a few bits of crumbs. They develop. I think the best word for these things is develop. They develop because of the human beings who just happen to be there at the time.
I think the things I wanted answered have been answered by people in the know that we can't talk about, so I'm perfectly happy with how Chewie came to be where he is and what is going on in Episode III.
No film should try to follow a trend, and do what film people think the public wants. There's no such thing as knowing what the public wants.
I think The Empire Strikes Back had everything.
Specifically, we talked about making the character of the prince not so charming, at least in the beginning, and I'm playing around with the preconceptions attached to a character. That's really what intrigued me as well because I thought it would be fun to do it.
No, I'm not a lager lout either. I think you have to be a massive football fan to be a lager lout.
Because I don't really think of myself as a hunk, to be honest.
I think for anybody reading the book they're going to get an idea in their heads of all those characters, and I think that once that gets fixed, it's quite hard to shake.
As always, there's a couple of things in the pipeline - but that pipeline is a strange and ambiguous place.