The movies I've made, I'm really proud of them. But the experience I've had is, people say to me, 'Oh my God, I saw your movie on HBO. It was actually funny.' Like, that's always the experience. It's a backhanded compliment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do love the films I've done in the past. I work hard in my movies and my friends work hard and we're trying to make people laugh and I'm very proud of that.
I'm quite proud of some of the films I've done, but less for the acting than for the fact that they're unpretentious and entertaining. I'm proud of having made unpretentious choices.
I've been very blessed to work in some films that I'm very proud of.
My proudest moment is when I'm part of a good film, when people are touched by it.
Truthfully, I'm proud of each of my films in a certain way.
What's exciting about watching a movie, when it's finished, is you sometimes you don't recognize yourself, and that's when I'm really proud.
I'm proud of all the movies I've made. They're not sequels, they're not franchises. And the reason I pick my films carefully is that I don't want to spit on my life. I like to think of myself as more than that.
Whether in success or in failure, I'm proud of every single movie I've ever directed.
I've done a lot of things with theater that I'm very, very proud of.
I've never been part of a movie I would watch over and over again, and I'm really proud of it.