With any possibly erroneous decision, you can always look back and think you could've done something differently - but always with the benefit of hindsight.
Reshoots are par for the course on any film. For me, I kind of love it because, as an actor, you always feel that there was a way you could have done it differently. Being able to go back and do some stuff again is always a blessing in my eyes.
When you look back on anything in life, hindsight being 20/20, some things you'd like to have done a little differently.
I think whenever you lose somebody close to you, there's always a part of you that wishes you could have done something differently.
I don't think any actor can be happy with their performance. There's always something you wish you would have done or said differently.
I think we've done that. But it's not something you really notice, 'cause I've always thought the people here have always done their best, and they continue to do their best. They just might do it a little bit differently.
There's always something - especially after a loss - that you look back and think you could've done better, whether it's running routes or getting some extra yards after a catch.
You always think in terms of customer benefit. You always think, "How could I really benefit people at such a high level that they would love to buy my product or service and recommend it to others?"
To all those who have suffered as a consequence of our troubled past I extend my sincere thoughts and deep sympathy. With the benefit of historical hindsight we can all see things which we would wish had been done differently or not at all.
Some divorcees turn their pain inward. They brood, and they grieve for a long time, always wondering if they could have done something differently to keep this from happening. They make every problem in their relationship into something they could have prevented.
There was always something. It's like with this one, there's always something that's mad that I look back on it and go, that's pretty amazing to say that I've done that or been there.
There's always things we could have done better, and it's easier with hindsight.
Being a former engineer, you learn to always go back, study yourself, see what you could've done differently, see what you could've said.
We've always wanted to do it, something you could dance to, and deep down we always thought we could bring something to the table if we could do it, but the live shows always made us pull back and be a rock band.
You can look back at anything and wish you'd done something differently.
Hindsight can be merciless. People of any given era often look back in time and wonder how their predecessors could have been so dimwitted.
There is always room for improvement, and I have always grown up knowing however well I have done, there is always something I could have done better.