Studios never put pressure. They know the kind of films I want to make.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Pressure is an emotional paralysis. It's hard enough to do the dishes when you're feeling pressured, let alone make a movie.
Very, very rare that you do a job knowing that the audience is desperate for you to do that job. Most films you make don't get released, is the fact.
When you write and direct your own film, you basically know exactly what you want. Or you hope to. For the studio, it actually can make life a little easier, because if you have a bunch of questions, they only need to call one person.
With every film, the pressure is on the rise for the next.
My movies are not messed with by the studios.
In truth, making films doesn't feel like hard work because I always have such a good time doing it.
I never feel any pressure about a film. What is meant to happen will happen. I have seen failure as well as success several times.
We've been working with the very best in the business. The studio really just let us alone to make the films.
I'm under pressure with all my films. And the reason we are always under pressure is because it's only in our profession that months and even years of hard work is judged by the first show on Friday.
There's a lot of pressure to be the lead of a film. I have done it. It's not my favorite way to work.