What I liked about American movies when I was a kid was that they're sort of larger than life and I think I'm still suffering from that reaction.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think the one thing that I've experienced with American films is just that the size tends to be so much bigger, the budgets have been bigger, the size of the sets have been bigger, the number of people working on them is bigger, but that's not to say that I haven't been able to get close to people or develop good relationships.
Growing up I always loved films that transport you to another world and has things you never see in every day life.
When I was growing up, the top movies dealt with grown-up, complex emotions.
I loved movies ever since I was a kid.
Movies I liked growing up were like Francis Ford Coppolla movies and Scorsese movies.
I think it's that thing of growing up all the time watching American movies and listening to American music. It hits you in a way that's a lot purer because you are not in that culture that you're watching.
I have a particular dislike for children's films. I'm way past the novelty aspect.
I had a really generic upbringing, I think, when it comes to viewing movies as a kid. I didn't really know what was out there or what was being tried. I was, like, 'E.T.' and 'Indiana Jones.' Those were the only things I knew existed.
During the Sixties, the Americans thought I was the greatest thing in the history of cinema.
I mean, I didn't have a huge upbringing with movies, I guess.
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