HOLLYWOOD - Movie veteran Robert Altman is always terrified his new films will be received poorly, even though he has been working the industry for half a century and has an honorary Oscar.
The Short Cuts director is nervous about new offering A Prairie Home Companion--which stars Meryl Streep, Lindsay Lohan and Kevin Kline--hitting cinemas because negative reactions have always hurt him deeply.
The 81-year-old says, "I'm scared s**tless. I get very sensitive about reviews and what people have said.
"As long as I've been doing this, I still take it personally. I don't know why. I guess that's just my nature."
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