The problem in cinema is that you can never predict what will happen.
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It's very weird about movies: you never know which ones are going to stay alive and which one are going to be meaningless. When you're there, you couldn't possibly predict it. Some things slowly die, and others slowly stay a while.
You can never predict what an audience is going to respond to and what they're going to watch.
I've learned that you can never predict what will happen to a film. You can never predict if people will love it, if they'll hate it. It's an act of ego if you're hoping for everyone to love the film and tell you how great you are.
No one can guarantee success of a film.
You never know how films are going to do and it is daunting if I think about it.
Once you know how to make a movie, you can't not make a movie.
You've got to believe as a filmmaker that if a movie's good enough, it's going to survive; and if it's not, well, it won't.
I've never been able to predict the future of anything.
The biggest problems with movies are expectations.
I'll never be able to really see a film that I'm in.