"No director wants to be directed, but no good director... would shy away from the good ideas of others"
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Then Jones pivots to the kind of humility that doesn’t read as weakness. “No good director… would shy away” frames collaboration as a form of strength: the director who can listen is the one confident enough to keep their authority intact while still letting the work get smarter. That ellipsis does a lot of work, too. It suggests the messy middle he’s skipping: the bruised egos, the politics of who gets credit, the difference between a note that improves a scene and a note that’s really about someone asserting status.
Coming from an actor, the subtext is gently self-protective. Jones is arguing for a set culture where performers aren’t treated like replaceable parts but as thinking partners who can contribute “good ideas” without triggering territorial panic. It’s also a quiet critique of auteur mythology: the best filmmaking isn’t a lone genius issuing orders, it’s a leader curating the best impulses in the room and still making the final call.
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Jones, Tommy Lee. (2026, January 11). No director wants to be directed, but no good director... would shy away from the good ideas of others. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-director-wants-to-be-directed-but-no-good-183735/
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Jones, Tommy Lee. "No director wants to be directed, but no good director... would shy away from the good ideas of others." FixQuotes. January 11, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-director-wants-to-be-directed-but-no-good-183735/.
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"No director wants to be directed, but no good director... would shy away from the good ideas of others." FixQuotes, 11 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/no-director-wants-to-be-directed-but-no-good-183735/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


