I don't want people to sit there and objectively watch the film. I want them to experience it as something that's under their skin, so you try to make the films really tactile.
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I don't do a film unless it has a sword in it. And if it doesn't have a sword in it, I insist that they have one in the same room to keep me comfortable.
I'm not the type of person who goes through all this effort for a movie, and then doesn't care if anybody sees it. I want them to see it, and I want them to see it on the big screen.
I've found that if you just try to make the film you want, you'll find the right audience. If you try to please everyone, you're going to make really boring films.
It's what you don't see that keeps you on the edge of your seat in any kind of film - leave it to the imagination of the viewer.
I make movies that audiences like, that I'd want to see. That's all.
I feel like I could never walk around a film half-naked. I definitely wouldn't want to see that.
There's no doubt that some of the greatest films ever made have come from the theater. It's all a matter of finding a way to make the theater experience watchable on film.
You have to make films you feel strongly about. And then hope you can find the audience.
We want to make movies for the big screen. We want people to go to the theater and feel like they're watching a movie.
Personally, I like films that make me a little bit uncomfortable because I think you're uncomfortable when something is real.
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