I don't know - I haven't seen any of my movies after I finish them. I leave the editing room; I don't go back.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Once I finish a film, I don't ever see it again. Never ever. I have never seen any of my films since I finished them.
I have to tell everyone that when I finish a film and it goes out and is released, I never look at my films again. I don't like looking back. I don't even like talking about 'em! So I'm really digging back in my memory because I don't like to sit and look at my films again.
I think once you've finished a movie you really have to detach from it so that you can come back and watch it as an audience member.
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.
It's the thing they don't teach you in film school - what happens after you finish your movie.
I've walked out of films. But for every film I've ever walked out of, I've probably walked out of 500 plays.
A lot of films come out before they're finished.
When I finish a film, I put it away and I never look at it again.
I generally don't walk out of films. If I start a book, and I don't love it by page 100, I will stop reading because it's just too much of a time commitment. But you never know with a movie what's going to turn around.
That's the thing about making a movie: You never finish editing. They just take it away from you.