There's some movies I watch, they're kind of like my anti-anxiety pill, my anti-depressant pill. I watch them at least once or twice a month probably. And I never stop learning from them as a filmmaker.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The problem with movies is you are over-rewarded for the work you do. It's hard to give up, and I got used to a certain lifestyle.
I don't see a lot of films. I'm quite choosy, but there's certain films that stick out.
When I go to the cinema I watch all different kinds of films.
I've seen many, many movies over the years, and there are only a few that suddenly inspire you so much that you want to continue to make films.
It's hard to understand the films that you're in, because you never truly get to see them.
I probably haven't even seen ten of the films I've done. I don't get a joy out of it, and I don't go to the movies.
Movies are like an expensive form of therapy for me.
I kind of realize that I have a tendency to choose the kind of films I watched when I was a kid and would go home and pretend with my friends that we were in those movies after we saw them.
I've done so many movies that when I see them I don't really watch them.
I don't watch my own films very often. I become so jittery and ready to cry... and miserable. I think it's awful.