London Jan 23 (IANS) British star Eddie Redmayne has said that he doesn t think about the audience when it comes to picking the next film he will star in.
Redmaune says he goes by his instincts when it comes to taking up a project reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"I m really embarrassed to say that I don t think about the audience when I choose a job. I tend to react to a script and go on an instinct and whether I find it entertaining. Is it a film I d be interested in seeing?" said Redmayne.
He added: "I m an old fan of Aardman s from everything so it was a bit of a no-brainer. But their capacity to be so inclusive audience-wise is a wonderful thing. It s a rare special thing a family film where every generation can take something from it. It s one of the things I enjoy seeing."
The new Aardman movie which was helmed by Nick Park follows Dug and his sidekick Hognob who must unite their tribe against a mighty enemy the Bronze Age.
And Redmayne said that he would love to make another Aardman movie.
He said: "Genuinely with Aardman I d be there! "But I just laughed when I read the script. A lot. And also the past few films I ve done generally the scripts don t make me laugh massively.
"This was just so refreshing. I suppose Dug is the straight guy but one of the wonderful things about making the film for me the first session I could go there and Nick and I were working on what his voice might be.
"Then Nick records an eh? and uh? and then I d come back a week or two later and they d have animated it and Dug would be really funny!"
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