Does the idea of heading your own franchise appeal?
“[Laughs] God no! Who would like that? Well, I guess some people would but I don’t even like being leads in movies. As I say, I’m not really one for the whole fame game. I love to act and I’m not going to pretend I don’t like the money that comes with it, the freedom it affords me and the things I can do with that money for the people I love.
It’s just unfortunate that theatre actors don’t get paid the same because if they did that’s what I would be doing. I shouldn’t say that because I do love films and I love acting in them, I just hate the other stuff that goes with it. I’m not complaining because I’m still doing it. You know, you made your bed and you’ve got to sleep in it, but if you’re the head of a franchise you can’t turn the fame off.
It’d be lousy to not be able to leave your house, it’d be lousy to not be able to take your kid to a ball game. Those are the things you want to do later in life that I’m trying to preserve now.”
- Seems you’re hung up on the fame thing…
“That’s because I’m still learning how to handle it. I’ve seen a lot of actors behave one way and then when the fame hits they change. Also you’ve got to be on your guard. I swore in front of a journalist and now it’s in magazines forever.
That’s not the way I want to come across. I want to be candid and be myself, but you can’t. There are tricky hurdles to jump and you don’t always know what they are in advance.” (more)
Man, i hope Chris Evans is still on board to play Jack Kerouac in “Kill Your Darlings”. I can see Chris playing this guy.
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CEVANS ABC [C] -Cevans
It’s Chris Evans’ nickname. His friends gave this to him. It pronounced as Seavens.
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FINALLY! What’s Your Number? got an official release date. And the Blu-Ray release will also include a DVD and a Digital Copy! The Blu-Ray will come with an EX-TENDED EDITION which will be UNRATED of course, and it will also include the theatrical version as well. Special features will…
I love him.
And this GIF.
So much.
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What do you want Fisher?
You!
me?
Yes
why?
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I think the reason so many people dislike The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond is because it wasn’t filmed in the fifties, because let’s be honest for a second, if it had been filmed in the fifties people would call it a classic. Why is that? Because it is a little bit corny, but the honesty in the…
couldn’t agree more.
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