The irony is that you can't use real rain to make movies.
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Rain is also very difficult to film, particularly in Ireland because it's quite fine, so fine that the Irish don't even acknowledge that it exists.
Once you know how to make a movie, you can't not make a movie.
After I sold my screenplay adaptation of 'Rain Fall' to Sony Pictures, I had no more creative involvement.
It's hard when you see a scene where it's raining, and we have the rain machine, and you see it for 5 minutes, but that scene takes all day to shoot, and you do it with rain, and the dry off, and go back and do it again.
As a result of my life on the road and the increasing number of rainy afternoons in cinemas, I began to get the idea that I might write a film.
To make a movie is very grueling at times. Long, long hours and cold weather.
Making a movie and not directing the little moments is like drinking a soda and leaving the little slurp puddle for someone else.
Making a film that's supposed to be fun to watch is really hard - that's the weird irony of it.
Most filmmakers can't afford to try something out that doesn't work.
I think you cannot make films without choosing everything.
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