"With TV, you develop something and maybe it goes to script and maybe they even commission a pilot and maybe it even gets shot. Then if it doesn’t get picked for a series, it’s dead. Then you might even make a series, you might get six or 13 episodes, and then it could get canceled if they put it on the wrong night. You have no say in any of that. It’s just bizarre. In the movie business you have a lot more say. I was making my own posters and helping decide release dates. You’re their partner. The TV process seemed like a lot of work for a lot of “maybes.” I just had so much more control over the process in movies."