I even get inspired by movies that aren't very good, because there's always something good in movies that are collectively thought of as a failure. There's good in everything, I find.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like movies about failing.
For me, utter failure is to make a film that people pay their money to go see and they don't like.
I've made movies that I thought were good. I've made movies that I thought were okay, but then I was very good. And sometimes you're in a movie and you think, I wish more people saw that - because you're good. And it just works out that the movie gets lost. But that's show business.
I've made movies that I thought were okay, but then I was very good. And sometimes you're in a movie and you think, 'I wish more people saw that' - because you're good. And it just works out that the movie gets lost. But that's show business.
I just love good movies. And not every movie you're going to end up in is always going to turn out right, but at least walk into it with the right intention.
Sometimes I do movies that aren't any good, or sometimes I might not be any good in them, or sometimes they don't do very well.
I don't hold with the notion that only bad books make good movies.
I have had unsuccessful films, but I learned a lot from those films. I give my failures as much importance as my success.
I've seen many, many movies over the years, and there are only a few that suddenly inspire you so much that you want to continue to make films.
Truth is, I don't like movies that are only good once; I tend to dismiss them. I like movies that get better the more you watch them.