It always happens at the end that you’re always under the gun because of various schedules and all that.
BARRY SONNENFELDAnd then through editing, and finishing the effects and adding music, you get to make the movie better again. So I’m really hard on myself and on the movie.
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And to use my particular sense of humor, and hear people laughing, without me having to stand up in front of an audience and tell jokes.
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There is something about being a director where, for me personally, I get to . . . it’s the closest I’ll ever come to being able to be a stand up.
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The weird thing is that I hate to fly, and the quote that I give people is that every time I get off a plane, I view it as a failed suicide attempt.
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I don’t believe in leaving a scene in because it was really hard to shoot, or because it’s the reason you took the movie, or because you always wanted to work with an actor . . . If it’s not making the movie work, get rid of it.
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I was seeing a lot of really good things about Get Shorty when it came out, and my wife pointed out that if you validate the good reviews, you also have to validate the bad reviews.
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When you’re done shooting, the movie that you’re going to release when you’re done shooting is as bad as it will ever be.
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Growing up, my fascination was all things dinosaur, and as an adult, I’ve had some success making films about aliens, so this is a dream come true.
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It felt scary because there was no auditioning, no rehearsing.
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The first cut I do is usually between five and 10 minutes shorter then the cut that we release.
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They want to let the audience figure things out and let the reaction shot get the laugh.
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And then through editing, and finishing the effects and adding music, you get to make the movie better again. So I’m really hard on myself and on the movie.
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I’m not the one or two take guy, but I’m not the 20, 30, 50, 70 take guy either. If I do a bunch of takes, like more than five or six, it’s usually for some technical reasons.
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Michael worked one day. Everybody was a little freaked out and nervous because he’s a really big star. We were already working with really big stars, but Michael is Michael.
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By definition a sequel can’t be original. So you’ve got to figure out what worked the first time around.
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Michael Jackson wanted to be in Men in Black II. He told me he had seen the first Men in Black in Paris and had stayed behind and sat there and wept.
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