When the movie comes out, what anybody thinks of it doesn't really matter to me. I don't go to the wrap party. I don't go to the premiere.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You always worry before your movie opens that no one is going to come out.
Usually when I am in a movie that is about to come out, if people don't love it, that is fine - I can handle it.
I choose parts because I don't want to be embarrassed when the movie comes out. What if my friends were to see the movie? What if my niece or nephew wandered into the theater and saw the movie? I don't want to be too ashamed of it.
When I go into making a movie, personally, I don't try to bring other pieces of movies with me.
Early on everyone should do, every time they do a big film, they should do a little film. It really does keep you grounded.
The best reason to go to the movies is to be with other people. Eating the popcorn, being with other people you don't know.
I have realized that I hate going to the premieres of the movies that I'm in. Because I feel this tension after the movie is over that everyone feels obligated to say something nice to you. It's so unnatural and uncomfortable.
If a movie isn't released, it's one thing, but if you know it will be, it's nice to have closure and see it come out.
Some people come out going, I don't get it. And I don't quite know what they're trying to get, what they're struggling for. We have had the reaction where people leave the movie sort of uncomfortable and befuddled. Although that wasn't our intention.
When you come out of the theatre and you don't even talk about that film or remember it, then it disappoints me.