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Ridley Scott encourages actor feedback
Published Sunday, Oct 5 2008, 09:59 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly

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The British filmmaker, who worked with Russell Crowe, Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Strong on forthcoming movie Body Of Lies, admitted that some cast members need more encouragement than others when it comes to sharing their ideas.
"What I've found is you can't let anything go by - you have to speak," Scott, 70, told the Boston Globe. "I love to encourage actors to come forward with suggestions so it's not me saying, 'This is what it is and that's what you're going to do!' Everything's an evolution.
"So they're encouraged - well, not Russell and Leo, they're not going to be shy in coming forward, believe me! - but I mean, if I've got someone coming in new, like Mark Strong, I hadn't worked with him before and I really enjoyed that experience, so I liked to include him in the process. Everything, right down to how he looks. What do you think, what do you think, what do you think?"
Body Of Lies will be released next month in the UK.
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