Someone is going to win and someone is going to lose. That's also what happens in almost every movie - someone is going to win and someone is going to lose.
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When a sports movie really works, it gets you on all levels, because the stakes are high. It's black and white. It's win or lose.
What separates the winners from the losers is how a person reacts to each new twist of fate.
If you're a movie star, you get the girl, you lose the girl, and then you get her back. But if you're a character like me, you lose the girl, then you get another one, then you get another one, then you lose them all, then you lose your life.
You win an Oscar, and the movie that comes after that is always going to be compared.
Winning is everything in Hollywood.
In each scene, the writer sets up a situation, which brings a conflict as well as either a small victory or a loss at the close of that particular scene.
I can't say, 'It doesn't matter if you win or lose.' It's not true. You go in to win.
When you go into a fight saying you're probably going to lose, you're probably going to lose.
When movies work or a TV series, when they really work, it's because of the collaborative effort. Competition is the death knell for anything, in my opinion. Especially in Hollywood. When actors are competing against each other, or when directors are competing against actors, it's usually the beginning of the end.
In life and in movies, it's a similar challenge, where you have expectations, and you end up in situations that are not meeting your expectations.
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