Teen movies often have an unspoken underlying premise in which high school is seen as less serious than the adult world. But when your head is encased in that microcosm it's the most serious time of your life.
I think anybody who's doing work in their teen years on TV or in the movies you're a teen idol by default.
I found my niche as a character actor and I've never felt like a movie star or teen idol and never wanted to.
When I found out I had to take off my shirt in 'Teen' movie I panicked and hit the gym. I was like 'It's going to be on film documented for my children to see. I can't be 140 pounds. I need to put on a little bit of muscle.'
I wasn't going to have fun doing a teen movie again.
If a movie isn't a hit right out of the gate they drop it. Which means that the whole mainstream Hollywood product has been skewed toward violence and vulgar teen comedy.
The movie industry is committed to working with the technology sector to find innovative new ways to deliver entertainment to consumers.
Technology has not only changed the way people are able to view movies it has changed the way our industry produces and advertises movies.
Well in our industry it's that the movies cost so much money to make they have to appeal to a broad audience. And I think that's part of what will loosen up in the future as technology makes it cheaper you'll be able to make films for a more selective audience. I think people will be able to make more personal movies.
This technology will obviously become more prevalent. Who knows what will result? One thing is certain computer technology will revolutionize the way we tell stories as much as movie film has.