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I just kind of assumed that you do a movie and then you leave and you hop onto the next thing. I never thought that people are actually buddies.
Maybe there should be less of a mystique around making movies. I just don't think that there's any real mystery there.
I knew I had to get out of Boston and stop making movies there, at least for one movie, otherwise no one would ever consider me for a movie that took place south of Providence.
Since I began making movies, I've always looked for screenwriters instead of going through the long and painful process of writing.
In all honesty I think that I've had a very normal life, even though I've been making movies since I was 9.
If you can't stop somebody from working and making movies that you hate, what's the next best thing? Destroy them personally.
If you want to make movies you need to think on a micro-micro level and figure out how to make them for nothing with people who really care about your movie and really want to make it.
What's great about making movies is the sort of additive process of bringing people together and having an idea and watching the idea be added to and at the end you have this thing.
In the first Spider-Man, at the end of the movie, Peter Parker had to deny himself a relationship with a girl that he's in love with. The very next thing that happens is that he's swinging through the city.