I live in the present. When I finish a film, it is behind me. My reward is in my work, not in a lot of old memories.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm like most people. We just concentrate on the present. I live right where the film is going through the film projector and it hits the light.
I always live in the present - I love the present. I cherish the future.
I don't really get stuck in a time warp where, if my film is a success, I have to keep partying till the next one releases, or if my film is a flop, I keep wallowing in sorrow until the next comes my way. My hard work in each film is always there.
I put the movie days totally behind me... It was a part of my past that I really kind of put in a little drawer and shut the door.
When I finish a film, I want to forget it. I never like to repeat myself. Maybe, when I am dead, they will find certain consistencies in the style of my films, but I never want one film to look like another.
When I watch a movie that I've been in, I'm watching it, but I usually remember what I was doing at that time, what was going on in my life.
I did 75 films. I didn't take a break; I didn't spend my money. I have my savings, so when you're not working for money anymore, then you should find things that are meaningful and not just be like, 'OK, that's another day gone.'
I make film to make time pass.
I want to go make a movie and be very present for that and give it everything I have, and after we're done, then the rest of the time is mine.
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.