What was it like to reunite with Jerry Bruckheimer and Tony Scott?
I was telling someone earlier that I’d estimated that between them they had sold something like six or seven billion dollars worth of movie tickets. Then my publicist whispered in my ear that it’s fourteen and a half billion dollars. Either way, they seem to understand what everyone in the world wants to see. It’s reassuring to be part of that. And I really love being around the two of them because they are just such genuine people. Tony Scott is inspiring because he is as successful as you could possibly be and yet he is still the nicest guy. He learns every person’s name on the set and their girlfriend’s name and their dog’s name. And you can be a supporting actor, not necessarily the star, and he will still come and apologize if a shot is taking too long and explain why. He’s also the first one there and the last one to leave. I saw him filming once when the crew had already gone home. He was just sitting there filming a wall all by himself. He also one of the best action directors