A successful film is a good film, and a non-successful film is a bad film. It's as simple as that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Good filmmakers make bad films; it happens.
I think bad movies are made around the world, not just in Hollywood. There are as many bad art films in the whole world as there are bad commercial films.
If a film is not a success, then that's just the way things are. Nothing I can do can make a difference. I have stopped worrying about it.
Successful films are very dangerous things.
The film is not a success until it makes money. It's only good when there's a dollar figure attached to the box office.
Being horrible in a big film is a quicker nosedive than doing an obscure film and making no money.
If you have a script that's not great, if you have a great director, you can make a great movie, but if you have a great script with a director who's not good, never are you going to have a good movie.
A film has to be for commercial success as well as earn you respect as an artist. You don't want to do only things that are designed to run commercially, and neither do you want to do things that get acclaim but don't run.
Nobody in Hollywood ever sets out to make a bad movie ever but about 99% of the time, that's what happens.
A good project but a poor director will always make a mediocre film, but an average script and good director can make a good film, as he will put in everything to make the film look good.