If something is as smart as you, do you treat it differently if it isn't a human?
“If something is as smart as you, do you treat it differently if it isn't a human?”
The World Motivation
If something is as smart as you, do you treat it differently if it isn't a human?
“If something is as smart as you, do you treat it differently if it isn't a human?”
If something is as smart as you, do you treat it differently if it isn't a human?
If you don't have something that glues the audience to the screen, you're in trouble.
I don't want egos and personalities on the set that make it more difficult to make the film. I don't want people who take the focus away from the movie and the ideas behind the movie.
I just watch movies I like over and over. It seems to be a lot of sci-fi stuff. My favorites are probably - besides the first two 'Alien' films, I watch '2001', I watch 'Star Wars', the first ones, because those actually had a huge effect on me as well, 'Empire Strikes Back' especially.
Each day I feel a little differently; some times I try to write something that's fictitious and then there's other times where I try to write something that's true.
I'm wired differently.
I think every single person perceives things differently. We are all singular.
One becomes a grandfather and one sees the world a little differently. Certainly the world becomes a more vulnerable place when one has a grandchild, or now I have two. And I think that possibly there's some tenderness that came out of just time and age and being a parent and grandparent.
College inspired me to think differently. It's like no other time in your life.
I want to make a film that is commercially successful because that means that the larger cinema-going audience around the world like the movie, which is my goal. That's my job, to make films that people respond to.