It's tedious to watch something very obvious being worked out, like a movie that's not particularly good and after about half an hour you know how it's going to end.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I hate to go to movies or watch a TV show and know the ending within 15 minutes.
The experience of making a movie is far removed from watching the end result. It's exciting, but it still makes me squirm.
When you work on these films for so long and so intensely, when you get to the end of them, suddenly there's nothing to do.
Inherently, making a movie is tough because there's so much anticipation when it happens - even if everything goes well.
Film can be exciting, but more often, it's tedious.
The thing is, even though you think a lot about your movie, and there's a lot of preparation behind it, the final end result completely goes beyond it. It's not something you're aware of.
You don't work as hard to watch a movie. You work harder to watch a play, so what the audience puts into it is interesting.
Sometimes I'll turn the channel and there's the movie and I can honestly say that those last few minutes always fascinate me. It's one of the rare instances when image, music, and drama work effectively.
When you start working on a series, it's almost too much work. It's like a movie a week.
I'm amazed that movies ever get finished at all - much less come out good once in a while. It's an awful lot of work and it can go wrong a thousand different ways.