I've never looked at - with the exception of little snippets - very much of anything I've done in the last 15, 20 years.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I keep looking for things I haven't done yet.
I don't sit around and study the pages of a script over and over again.
At least half my writing time is spent researching. So for every hour I'm actually clicking on the keyboard, I'm spending another hour trying to figure out some tiny detail I need answered.
I've been doing this stuff for so long it's the one aspect of my life that I've paid attention to and really sort of not paid attention to the rest of it.
Personally, I read a lot of scripts.
You can't just watch people type all day, and you can't really show screenshots of code and make it interesting in any way.
When I approach any script, I always try to find what I would relate to most in it.
In my work, I have never had any use for anything that I have known in advance.
I've been writing in notebooks for 40 years or so.
At the moment I am taking a very careful look at some of the work which we have done in the past.