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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
When the movie's on, I usually watch more of the audience.
When you work so hard on making a film, it's all worthwhile when you get to experience seeing that film with an audience who thoroughly enjoy it and react to the movie.
I like when you watch a film and you feel like you're a part of somebody's life for an hour and a half.
I've really grown to love film, but I think occasionally you need to get up on a stage and see what's going on.
I think you kind of hope for people to gush over movies, but I think the opposite way is great sometimes, too. I'd rather have a movie that you're angry about and that you're talking about the next day, than something you forget about when the popcorn goes into the trash.
I like when something makes you think after you stop watching.
The movies that I love and model after, like 'Annie Hall,' 'When Harry Met Sally,' and in particular for me, 'Broadcast News,' are the tone of life, which isn't a setup punch-line every two minutes.
I get emotionally attached with every film I do, and that stops me from being critical. I can't fight my emotions.
The great thing about film is you start and finish. It's a journey that lasts so long, TV lasts a long time.
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