"Once I make a picture, I never look at it again"
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The intent is practical, but the subtext is defensive. To rewatch is to reopen the edit suite in your head: the compromises you made for the Production Code, the runtime mandates, the star's demands, the scene you couldn't afford, the take you lost. For a director working inside MGM's machine, looking back can feel like litigating battles that were never yours to win. Not watching becomes a way to stay sane, and maybe to protect the original creative self from the later, harsher critic.
It also functions as a quiet rebuke to auteur worship. Sidney isn't offering a romantic self-portrait; he's rejecting the notion that a film is a permanent extension of ego. In an industry that now monetizes nostalgia and directors' cuts as identity statements, his stance sounds almost radical: the work belongs to the moment it was made, to the collaborators who made it, and to the audience that will inevitably see things you didn't intend. By not returning, he refuses to turn filmmaking into self-surveillance.
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Sidney, George. (2026, January 15). Once I make a picture, I never look at it again. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/once-i-make-a-picture-i-never-look-at-it-again-144034/
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Sidney, George. "Once I make a picture, I never look at it again." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/once-i-make-a-picture-i-never-look-at-it-again-144034/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Once I make a picture, I never look at it again." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/once-i-make-a-picture-i-never-look-at-it-again-144034/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.






