But I wasn't making a blanket statement if you consider the whole quote and not just the part you referenced. I think you may have taken that part of what I said out of context when you detached it from the rest of what I said and just responded to that.
Your original quote was:
And I quoted you as:Well then, I'm glad he's not pinning his hopes on being in the fillm. Too bad, though. I'm always in favor of just making the film longer, but I know that's not always possible. After all, this isn't Titanic.
because that's the bit I still take as a blanket statement.I'm always in favor of just making the film longer, but I know that's not always possible.
Because when you say "I'm always in favor of just making the film longer...", it sounds like you are "always" of that opinion and apply that to any film. Always means always, not "in this instance".