You always worry before your movie opens that no one is going to come out.
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I'm prepared to take risks. And every movie that I do is a risk. No one knows what the movie is going out turn out like.
Usually when I am in a movie that is about to come out, if people don't love it, that is fine - I can handle it.
If you worry too much about anything, you end up making bad movies.
People say, 'If you open a movie online at the same time as in movie theatres, no one is going to go to the movies.' That's just not true. People love to go out and have a shared experience; they always will.
If a movie isn't released, it's one thing, but if you know it will be, it's nice to have closure and see it come out.
With every film that you do, you're always so nervous. You feel exposed because you know people will see this eventually. You sort of have to put all that out of your head. What will be will be. But it's nerve wracking.
With a horror movie, you don't want to anticipate where things are going to go.
When the movie comes out, what anybody thinks of it doesn't really matter to me. I don't go to the wrap party. I don't go to the premiere.
You always worry about films when you hear about them making decisions after announcements are made.
I didn't have this feeling that I should be a leading actor in the cinema. And I wouldn't want the responsibility of the opening weekend.
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