00:00Well, In Bruges was a special one, really, and definitely the way it kind of became a cultish film without having been a massive box office success or anything like that was deeply satisfying because it was, I'd say, irritating for the producers, but it kind of bled in beautifully in a way that people really respected.
00:19So when they were talking to you, it was coming from what they had really bought into the film. And I'm not sure what it would do. I don't know what these things do career-wise. I suppose I live in Dublin all the time, so there would have been a little bit more high-profile over here for me, but you had as high a profile as you could wish for anyway.
00:39I guess, I don't know, I think people maybe were looking for some of our work with a different intent after In Bruges, you know what I mean? That they were looking with a specific view to looking at something that had a degree of intelligence in the writing and the way Martin McDonagh's stuff is. It's very hard to actually kind of compartmentalise.
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