I watch mostly independent films.

I'd love to do more independent films.

I personally like to do independent films.

I would like to do more independent films.

You cannot make a living doing independent films.

A lot of independent films offer a harsh reality check.

Maybe I'm more suited to making small independent films.

I did a few independent films, but there is no money in them.

Give us a break! I've hardly done anything but independent films.

Independent films have a very different cachet than success films.

I get a lot of independent films from people who are starting out.

I've done a lot of independent films that not a lot of people have seen.

Apparently I work for free, look at some of the independent films I've done.

I love doing independent films, but it's very hard to make a living that way.

People are making better and better small budge independent films these days.

I've been blessed in my career to be able to do studio and independent films.

I suppose the real cult things now are independent films made for a million pounds.

With independent films, you again get to work with new directors and experiment too.

I find the most interesting and most daring scripts tend to be for independent films.

I've made a few independent films now and a few movies with Disney, and I've done TV.

I am a hybrid. I do independent films and also do Hollywood films - I love them both.

The so-called 'last golden age,' in the 1970s, most of those movies were independent films.

I always went to see independent films, they're the movies I'm usually most excited to see.

I love independent films, it's the only place as an actor you're totally allowed to breathe.

The majority of work I do is in independent films, where you're lucky if you have five takes.

I've been doing independent films for 10 years, but one out of five didn't see the light of day.

Short films are good, especially since independent films are making waves now, more than before.

It just seems like that because I do a lot of independent films that don't get to the mainstream.

I really love independent films. There's something so determined about the people who work on them.

I've been doing mostly independent films, and things like 'Goal' give me a chance to have more options.

Big films help your reach a wider audience, and doing independent films keeps your artistic side happy.

The success of 'Kick' will help in the marketing of other small budget independent films I have acted in.

Unless it's something very clever like 'Memento,' most independent films have a very tough life out there.

The studios didn't really take independent films seriously, till 'Sweetback' was such a financial success.

I like independent films... European films. I do go and see popular films as well because my kids force me.

Most of the independent films I've been involved with all had European subsidy or co-production agreements.

I like to believe that intimate moments between characters don't need to be relegated to independent films.

A film like 'Kai Po Che!', 'Queen', 'Behen Hogi Teri' and 'Bareilly Ki Barfi' are not really independent films.

Independent films are really the best ones out there. They're the most original stories, and they're very good.

I love being part of huge mega blockbusters, and I love being a part of small independent films and small stage.

I started doing independent films. My first one was 'Miss Bala,' which was very well-received at film festivals.

And, so yeah, I'll always want to work in independent films because you're not forced into a category or a formula.

I haven't done a lot of studio movies, but studio movies and independent films are always just as fun as each other.

I auditioned for everything. It was daily, relentless. Independent films, chewing gum commercials, television shows.

You know, independent films have been institutionalized, practically. Every studio has got a boutique arthouse label.

A lot of times, you do independent films for passion because you may even lose money doing one, but it doesn't matter.

TV is sort of the only way to go for an actress my age to make a decent salary; with independent films, you just can't.

To make independent films, you can't think about them too much, ponder on them too much, get overwhelmed by the enormity of it.

I would recommend going out for more independent films. You can get bigger roles and really work your acting chops and build a reel.

I'm confident in my ability to maintain a career. I don't know if it will be doing either independent films or plays in New England.

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