"I'd have a different career if people saw 'Sunshine.' All my good movies, nobody sees ... The reward for 'Captain America' is amazing. It's always fun to see a giant spectacle film and see the fun stuff—the special effects and s**t—and be a part of that. It's a tent pole and this big sweeping thing. The process of making the film is what I love—more than the final product. The problem with big tent-pole movies is that you spend six hours of your day in a trailer. That's a lot of hurry up and wait. You might get through two pages of dialogue in a day. ['Puncture'] was a five-week shoot. You are going to get through eight pages of dialogue in a day. You go home and you're like, 'I made a movie today. I acted in a film. I was hired to perform a service and I had to be on my toes and I had to perform well today.' With 'Captain America' ... you come home and you feel like, 'I went to work today.'"
—Chris Evans talks to Moviefone about "Puncture," the new movie in which he plays a lawyer and high functioning drug addict who takes on a major pharmaceutical case. He says it was hands down a better experience than making "Captain America" and that he's bummed that not nearly as many people will see it. Sure, Chris might kinda be biting the hand that feeds him here, but all of a sudden I am way more interested in him. I didn't realize he was more than an action star. [Moviefone]
Source: http://www.thefrisky.com/post/246-chris-evans-wants-you-to-see-his-other-movie/?eref=RSS
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