I'd much rather be in a movie that people have really strong feelings about than one that makes a hundred million dollars but you can't remember because it's just like all the others.
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I'd rather make an interesting film that gets people talking, that maybe some people hate, than make the kind of 'entertaining' film that everyone feels ambivalent about.
I prefer to make a film that people have a really intense reaction to than have a film that people feel ambivalent about.
The high-grossing films are not all that interesting to me, I have to say. It's not stuff I would want to be in. Yes, you would want the big paycheck, but that's never really been my concern.
I could be making a lot more money now if I had chosen a different kind of movie, but none of that matters to me... I've done the parts I wanted to do.
If we got $100 million dollars to make a movie, I don't know if we should be making a $100 million dollar movie our first time out.
What do you spend $200 million on, with a film? I can't wrap my brain around that one.
You can take a handful of dollars, a good story, and people with passion and make a movie that will stand up against any $70 million movie.
Even on a $100 million film, people will complain that they haven't got enough money and enough time, so that's always going to be an element in filmmaking.
Anyone who's putting money into your movie would always rather you cast well-known people.
I don't see me doing $100 million films because $100 million films, the very nature of them, you need to offend as few people as possible just to make your money back.
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