I am one of the people who just doesn't enjoy watching myself. I wish I could! I've seen 'Deadpool' three times; the third time, it was enjoyable for me.
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I loved 'Deadpool'. I loved the comics, and I loved the script.
Usually, watching yourself is pretty awful. People think we all love watching our own films. We don't. We cringe away from it.
I don't watch my own films very often. I become so jittery and ready to cry... and miserable. I think it's awful.
I loved it, it's such fun. I like that people are seeing it and then talking about it. Like when I took my son and his friends to see Napoleon Dynamite last year, we spent the next six weeks trying to explain it.
For me, I can't watch violence when it's too grotesque, and it's just like, that's revolting to watch. I don't enjoy it. But when it's a Tarantino film, I'm lining up outside the door to see it, and I'm expecting to see something really crazy, a lot of blood, and for it to be funny.
I am really not interested in the cinema. I loathed it when I started six years ago, and I don't enjoy it even now.
I probably haven't even seen ten of the films I've done. I don't get a joy out of it, and I don't go to the movies.
I have done many movies that people hadn't seen. 'The Fountain,' I spent a year on that. 'The Prestige' with Chris Nolan, and 'Australia.' From my perspective it's very satisfying. Some movies people see and other movies they don't. 'Wolverine,' 'X Men,' I know that in some level people know me just for that and it's fine for me.
I've done so many movies that when I see them I don't really watch them.
Everybody knows that I am not usually patient enough to actually sit down and watch one of my own films from the beginning to the end - I never do.
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