The point is that filmmaking is a collaborative effort; it isn't about imposing your vision on other people. It's about the talking, you know?
You know when they say you need to put people who go well together? I much prefer to put people who fight at the table. Then you have some sort of sparkle at the dinner!
I don't much like post-modernism, because post-modernist has become the basket in which every mediocre person can shuffle things and pretend to do something significant, and we could also mention who use post-modernism in this way - maybe we shouldn't.
I am a Hitchcockian - I still believe that 'Psycho' sets the standard for mother/son relations.
When people think fashion is just the surface of things, I disagree very politely.
Making movies is about control. You need to control your narcissism in the first place, and you need to be disciplined enough to understand the reason for the film. You need to follow the agenda of the film, not a personal agenda or that of the studio. Or, worst of all, of the actors.