I'm always fascinated by the theme of children who parent the adults.
“I'm always fascinated by the theme of children who parent the adults.”
— Taika Waititi · Adult
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I'm always fascinated by the theme of children who parent the adults.
“I'm always fascinated by the theme of children who parent the adults.”
— Taika Waititi · Adult
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“I'm always fascinated by the theme of children who parent the adults.”
“As kids, we all thought Bob Marley was Maori.”
“You make up a character, there's always gonna be parts of you that, like it or not, shine through.”
“I think... part of life skills is also socialising... I think many people make the mistake of not going out... You can spend a little bit too much time with your nose in your book or with your fingers on a keyboard, and you miss out.”
“I'm in all my films, I can't help it. I just jam myself in there if there's a space.”
“When I became a film-maker, all my favourite films, they weren't comedies.”
“I've been working in adult prisons and juvenile prisons for some time.”
“I'm not one to sit here and judge here. But I think it's funny that the people that condemn the adult industry the most are the ones consuming the product the most.”
“When you used to be able to express yourself as an adult in your own language, or as I can do in English, for instance, it's sometimes hard to switch back to very simple talking, like I am forced to do in Finnish. So a real conversation, when I really wanna tell something, I can't do it in Finnish.”
“Sport has been so good to me. The amount of basketball I've played over my lifetime, ran track, played football, played organized adult softball for 30-plus years.”
“In the early Sixties, having begun to describe the physiology of cells in the adult cat visual cortex, David Hubel and I decided to investigate how the highly specific response properties of cortical cells emerged during postnatal development.”
“Public speaking is scary, I think. I've gotten way better at it. If I have to do a speech and be like, 'I'm a YouTuber,' then that's easy, but if I have to get up there and pretend I know something in front of adults, it's never fine. In front of adults, it's like, 'Ahhhh they're going to judge me.'”