Barry Sonnenfeld
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Podcast Appearances
I've directed four films starring Will Smith.
Three of them were the first three Men in Black movies, and in spite of them making about $2 billion at the box office, Will Smith never really thought I had a clue.
He wanted to take me to his old high school, point to me, and say, if this man can be a successful film director on big-budget films, anyone can.
The truth is, for all of you here, if I could be a successful director on big-budget films, anyone can.
So I'd like to share with you nine thoughts I have that will help you in your future endeavors.
And the first one is going to be a little disappointing to some of you, which is, there is no upside to optimism.
Okay, let me explain that.
Every time I get off an airplane, I view it as a failed suicide attempt.
That is where embracing pessimism comes in.
You see, as soon as I buckle in, I turn to sweetie, my wife, and I say, this plane is going to crash.
Now I can relax, because one of two things happen.
Either the plane starts nosediving towards Earth, at which point I get to elbow Sweetie and gloat, was I right or what?
Or the plane lands successfully and we live.
Win-win.
So always under-promise and over-deliver.
OK, thank you, thank you, thank you.
OK, number two.
Number two is never let anyone know you're working on a comedy.
Now, this may be true specifically for film directors, but it's kind of also true for telling a joke.
OK, you never want anyone to be funny.