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No regrets for Uma Thurman
Published Wednesday, Mar 23 2005, 10:01 GMT | By Daniel Saney
Uma Thurman has revealed that she has no regrets about starring in poorly-received movies, as it gives her a chance to learn from her mistakes.
While 1997's Batman and Robin was not welcomed with open arms by critics or the public, Thurman told Hotdog magazine: "I can't be responsible for the whole picture. Me and Poison Ivy, we had a good time. We got down, I liked my costume.
"And, though it didn't work for a lot of people, I loved the high camp that Joel Schumacher tried to blow the Batman franchise out on. It was really bold of him."
She went on: "Whenever I look at the list of things I've made, I never really want to diss any of them. Are there mistakes? Are there things that were less than great experiences?
"Yes. But if you never make mistakes, you never get informed on your good judgement. I obviously, like anybody, learn more from my mistakes than from my luckier moments."
Thurman can be seen alongside John Travolta in Get Shorty sequel Be Cool.
While 1997's Batman and Robin was not welcomed with open arms by critics or the public, Thurman told Hotdog magazine: "I can't be responsible for the whole picture. Me and Poison Ivy, we had a good time. We got down, I liked my costume.
"And, though it didn't work for a lot of people, I loved the high camp that Joel Schumacher tried to blow the Batman franchise out on. It was really bold of him."
She went on: "Whenever I look at the list of things I've made, I never really want to diss any of them. Are there mistakes? Are there things that were less than great experiences?
"Yes. But if you never make mistakes, you never get informed on your good judgement. I obviously, like anybody, learn more from my mistakes than from my luckier moments."
Thurman can be seen alongside John Travolta in Get Shorty sequel Be Cool.
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