Making movies, you're like an independent contractor - you come in, you have a specific job, and a lot of what you do is completely manipulated, which is good and bad.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Making movies is both entirely ludicrous and incredibly hard. It's a preposterous way to spend your time. You give up a lot for the privilege of doing it, and one of the things you get are relationships of immense trust that you see forged in situations of immense stress.
Making movies is my profession. I like doing it a lot.
Making movies is a very different experience in a lot of ways. It's difficult when you're used to owning the copyright and having a landlord's possessory rights - I rent my plays to the companies that do them and, if I'm upset, I can pull the play. But the only two directors I've worked with are pretty great.
Making movies is difficult and you get disorientated sometimes - even when you're working with fantastic talent.
Making movies is really hard. It's a very complex process, with many, many variables.
I'm not prejudiced about what type of movies I'm in, what form they take or whether they're studio or independent. I just want to make films that are going to be good. The main reason is not to make money, although at some points it's really difficult when you're broke.
Getting movies made is not as difficult as people think. Making movies is easy. You get a script, you get a director, you raise the money, you make the movie.
Making movies is a way of understanding myself and the world.
Getting movies developed doesn't do me any good as a producer. It only does me good to get movies made.
In truth, making films doesn't feel like hard work because I always have such a good time doing it.
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