Whats it like working on a highly anticipated film like “The Green Hornet”?
“I’ve been a huge fan of the director, Michel Gondry, since college. He has such a distinct style and brand of creativity. He directed ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,’ which is one of my favorite movies of all time. I’m excited to see the movie finished.” Q: What is it like to see a project you’ve done on the big screen? A: “It’s pretty thrilling. I can’t watch movies I’ve been a part of the way I do other films. I’m too involved. It’s like hearing your voice on an answering machine. That is the best analogy I can think of.” Q: What do you think of how Hollywood is portrayed in the media? Is it accurate? A: “Hollywood. It’s funny how one word can illicit so many different ideas. To one person it symbolizes creativity. To another, it’s just a vacant, arrogant and sinful place. I believe Hollywood is all of these things, both good and bad. What matters is what you take away from it, either as a movie-goer or someone working on a film. Part of the success of Hollywood is the mysti