We used to go to the pictures every Saturday night but we had to leave a little bit early and get home and watch Match of the Day - and my wife still complains she missed the last five minutes of every film we saw.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You can finish the day's filming or the whole shoot or watch something months later and think you could have done it so much better. It's frustrating.
As most actors/actresses, I don't like to watch my own movies, either, and I never look at the dailys while filming.
I used to rush home to see 'Match Of The Day.' Whatever I was doing, I wouldn't miss it.
I, myself, don't like to see a film on Friday night and then forget it by the next day.
I don't really have a schedule of when I want to show my children my movies.
For instance, when I go to the premiere on Tuesday I probably won't watch the film at all - I'll be watching the audience just to see their reaction to different moments, what I'm doing right and what I'm doing wrong, stuff like that.
I miss horribly those couple of hours before the performance when you get into the theater and you see people.
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.
On a movie set, there's so much down time, adjusting the lighting. It gave me time to nap, call my friends, relax, work out. But with TV, there's no break time. None.
I used to rarely go on film sets, as I felt it was very boring to see the same shot being done so many times. I felt I had nothing to do. I used to irritate the cameramen.