The whole business is changing dramatically, and the way fans follow and participate in movies, and make their own movies to emulate those movies, is profoundly different.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You hear again and again that audiences want to see movies that are different, and critics say we make the same thing again and again in Hollywood, then you go and make something different, and you get kicked in the gut for it.
People have a different idea of how movies are made than they really are.
Everything I've wanted to turn into a film becomes something new and different when it becomes a movie... Each time I work with an author, I say to them, 'A book and a movie are different things.'
The film business has changed hugely. You seem to spend about 30 per cent of the time producing the films and 70 per cent talking about it.
The film business has changed so dramatically from when I started.
Every film has to be the next something else; originality isn't celebrated because you can't market it.
I think the movie business is in trouble. It's all movies that you've seen before. Everything's a remake; they want things that are familiar rather than things that surprise you.
Always changing genres, making very different films is a good idea. It's a way of making yourself feel vulnerable again, getting back to that innocence. As is working within a circumspect budget.
No matter how widely spread out the films are, how different, you still are you.
Being in quite a few movies... there's always things that are changing about a film.
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