You have to be serious about what you do but you mustn't take yourself seriously. That way you'll be happier and ultimately you'll be more successful. You'll be better at what you do.
Every role is approached in exactly the same way, you have to make it believable and that's all. Acting is really serious, like, pretending really hard.
Even The Impostors, as silly as it is, is a very intimate film, in a way.
People wear shorts to the Broadway theater. There should be a law against that.
I mean, Scorsese's a genius, and that's one way of shooting.
As a director, I also get to sit and watch actors and learn from them in a way that I don't get to do when I'm just acting.