DVDs have their place, but the cinema is a tangible, emotional experience that I would hate my children not to have.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't even like DVDs. Honest to God, in my lifetime, I might have rented a dozen DVDs, literally gone into a video store and rented a dozen DVDs in my lifetime, because I don't like to see movies that way. I like to see them on the big screen.
When you are proud of something you have done, and you have made a film you feel has merit, and it's found an audience and is critically well received, that's a pretty pleasurable place to be. I mean, you don't want it gathering dust at the bottom of someone's DVD collection.
Instead of watching DVDs at home, I prefer going to the cinema to get the experience.
I've been watching so many movies and they all have to do with the DVDs. It's just so much more convenient.
I have a particular dislike for children's films. I'm way past the novelty aspect.
I didn't go to the cinemas a lot as a kid.
There's something about seeing a movie that you like, and being able to see the scenes that didn't make it, just as a window into the process of how choices are made and how a movie is made. To me, the idea of getting to have the scenes on the DVD is very exciting.
I'll be honest with you. My kids don't watch my movies and never have. I can maybe name a film one hand that they've seen, actually, all the way through.
My children haven't even seen most of my movies.
I mean, I must confess I don't own Harry Potter DVDs. My parents do. They have them all. And they like watching them.
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