As an actor, you work to the script: that's our main priority. But you have to be aware and look around for things that help you bring that little bit extra, that touch of realism that rams the point home.
A movie, it's like a very complicated timepiece. There's a lot of wheels in a watch. And some of those wheels, if they don't turn right, then, you know, the watch ain't gonna tell the time.
When I was a kid, the people that used to push other people around, if someone whacked them, then they wouldn't be pushing people around again. But you can't really do that with adults.
I love westerns. It's guys being guys. There's no room for frilly stuff.
I like a few vintage Rolexes, and Panerais are good. I'm not into sports watches - I like chronometers.
The thing about the UK is we don't really make that many great movies.