00:06C'è un po' di scrittura che mi ha fatto un po' di scrittura.
00:06Ma, è tutto in la scrittura.
00:07La scrittura helped me performare.
00:10E, you know, l'idea è di stare away
00:12from the typical villains we've seen.
00:15You know, you wanna try and do something
00:17that no one's done before,
00:18so play a villain with a smile on his face.
00:21Play a gay villain.
00:22Play a smiling villain.
00:23Play a, you know, a caring villain.
00:37Yeah, I think we, you know,
00:39we're tired of being spoon fed, you know.
00:42Like, you see a movie and you know what's gonna happen at the end
00:44and that stuff's like, ah.
00:46But this movie, you're kinda like watching it
00:48and, you know, you buckle your seatbelt in
00:51and you just keep it moving, you know.
00:52You let the movie take you.
00:54and that's refreshing to everyone, right?
01:05I really get into the script.
01:07I look at the character and what he is and who he is
01:10and I'm a very idiosyncratic actor.
01:13Like, I try to move in a certain way.
01:16I try to different facial expressions
01:18and speech patterns and do that kind of thing
01:21just to keep myself different for each character.
01:32I think it's pretty accurate to a certain degree.
01:34Obviously it's fabricated and obviously it's a little fantastical.
01:38but it's pretty, you know, on point.
01:43I grew up around people like Mumbles and One-Two that were opportunists.
01:49They weren't really criminal, you know, career criminals
01:52but these were guys that, you know,
01:53they had the opportunity to make some money.
01:56If they had the opportunity to make some money, phew!
02:05Well, the cast.
02:06Working with that cast was definitely an incentive for me.
02:10I love good actors and everyone on this film is good
02:15and I wanted to be a part of that.
02:26Huge changed my life, you know.
02:28I hadn't worked for a long time before I got that part
02:30and then when I got it, you know, it just catapulted me to here.
02:35If it wasn't for The Wire, I probably wouldn't be, you know,
02:38recognized enough to be able to do these films.
02:48I think it highlights it without analyzing it, you know what I mean?
02:51I think there's a, you know, you do not want to be preached to
02:54when you go and see a film, especially a film, a Guy Ritchie film
02:58that you know, you kind of know what you're going to get.
03:00You want to, you know, see the sort of unethical behavior
03:05and the moral challenges and all that, but you don't want to be preached to
03:08because some of these characters you love.
03:10Some people love Lenny Cole. I like Lenny Cole.
03:12I know he was a bad guy, but I like his character.
03:15I like Johnny Quidd. I like Mumbles on 1-2.
03:17These guys are not good guys, but they, you know, I like them.
03:30Yeah, I think that it's a genius, you know, it's a juxtaposition of things
03:34that we've, you know, again, you know, that's what Guy will do.
03:37He'll take his leading man and make him dance stupidly, make him look silly.
03:42You know what I mean?
03:43He'll take the beautiful Stella and make her really evil and crooked.
03:47You know what I mean?
03:48And I think he'll take someone like me who has all the brawn and such
03:51and make him a real nice guy.
03:53I think that's what, you know, keeps the movie fresh.
04:06What keeps me going is what I haven't done yet.
04:08You know what I mean?
04:09I mean, I'm sort of thirsty to try different things.
04:13And, you know, we only have 75 years on average to live.
04:17So why not do as much as you can?
04:27Well, honestly, I think it's just how quickly he made this film.
04:31You know, I work, you know, working in the television world,
04:34you make film very quickly, you make these series very, episodes very quickly.
04:38But when you get to film, it's such a slow process.
04:41But on Guy's film, we made it like a TV show.
04:43We made it quickly.
04:53Now, we didn't know each other very well at all.
04:55I knew who he was and he knew who I was.
04:57But, you know, we didn't know each other.
04:59But as soon as we met each other, you know, there was sort of like,
05:02there was no ego, there was no machismo.
05:03We just talked, had a good time and did our thing.
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