If you put a demo on the net and people say it was the finished version then they're going to say it sucks. I really hate that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I was in bands, I always liked the demo best.
It's always that tricky thing with a remake, especially when it's something that's well loved. You're coming to something that has a built-in fascination, but with that comes people ready to feel disgruntled that it's being remade at all.
As a game creator, I'm not 100% satisfied when looking back at the previous game that I released.
Nobody does remakes for the sake of it. As for me, I have not hard and fast rules with respect to remakes.
I never record anything like a demo, I just go for it.
I hate when a movie just sort of ends and is so open-ended you feel like it wasn't finished. I appreciate leaving things up to the interpretation of the audience and letting them make decisions about where things will go in the future - but the director has to make a decision; otherwise it is sort of a cop-out.
If a remake is not good, no one wants to see it and, again, it doesn't hurt the original.
I did a cover of the James Bond theme, and I felt like such a fraud, because the original is so good.
I'm one of the guys who wants to watch the film completely done, with special effects, sound and music, because I tend to get disappointed if I watch it not fully done.
And it was only released in London last week, so when I go back to England Monday or whatever, I am expecting heaps of adulation. I'm hoping there is. If that doesn't happen I will be disappointed.