I definitely feel sorry more people don't get to see my films. They aren't inaccessible, and if people got the chance to see them, I know they'd like them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't see my movies. I think it's healthier and safer to keep a bit of distance. I'm afraid to be disappointed.
If people are constantly reading about you, and you're overexposed, they've got no reason to go see your movies. Also, it's not pleasant or nice to have your privacy invaded.
I offer originality: you don't know what my films are like until you go to them. I think that's the reason I've been getting all this attention.
I don't blame folks for not wanting to put me in their movies or whatever. I understand if their audiences had an association with me.
I actually think I have an audience member's sensibility about going to the movies.
It's hard to understand the films that you're in, because you never truly get to see them.
I want people to come see my films and enjoy them but at the end of the day you can't control what people think.
I'm very blessed and fortunate that people want to go see my movies.
It's truly gratifying to see my films reach beyond a familiar public, to get a chance to move new audiences. It's nuts. It's extraordinary.
I don't watch my films. I've seen 'em enough after cutting them and putting the music on. I don't ever want to see them again.