There were very, very large sums of money that I made when I was very young - 15 million published works and a great many successful movies don't make nothin'.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My movies don't make any money, and they don't really light the world on fire. But I'm really lucky because I've gotten them made.
I had a whole bunch of very successful movies. I have worked with some incredible people - incredible.
I was able to make many different kinds of movies. They enriched me on many different levels.
I never did films for the money or because I needed to buy a house or car. I do it because I love my job.
In my early days, I didn't know what a good film or a bad film was, and I was trying to make some money. As it happens I was lucky. I made some good films.
OK, I wasn't as successful as, say, Julia Roberts, but I'd spent years in a very respectable career, some big American films but a host of other smaller, really exciting, maybe experimental films, being paid rubbish but working with fine people, that was what I thought I was known for.
But I have had the luxury of working on good films with great people.
I tend to make low-budget movies but, yeah, I make more money than I ever thought I would make.
A few years ago, when I had no work and started believing that films weren't a viable career, I thought of finding another job. I started training and riding horses and got consumed by that. It was a boon in disguise.
I've made 30 movies and for the most part my movies work. In a business where success is an exception and not the rule, I've mostly been successful.
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