For me, I get a part of an idea here and a little bit of an idea there, and then finally it accumulates into a movie.
I was always a very indoor videogame nerd movie buff... Now I've come to appreciate Scouts and the outdoors.
I think my favorite movie is 'Joe Versus the Volcano' - or maybe 'Multiple Maniacs' by John Waters.
I stepped into the martial arts movie market when I was only 16.
Probably more than any other movie we've made here at Pixar, 'Up' was the one we were the most nervous about.
Even today, in our progressive times, in most movies that come out, the men have to have biceps and the women have to be thin or something.
I think my favorite place to eat dinner is the movie theater. Dirty dogs, a big thing of nachos and a Cherry Coke - and I'm good.
It's the idea that anticipation is as scary as anything in a movie could be. People's imagination is the most effective tool in creating terror or dread.
Reading a book, watching a movie, going to a play, it's transporting, and very, very exciting. And to be a part of that, creating things with your imagination, whoa.
I'd love to go out on a Saturday night with my friends and watch a movie, but that happens really like once a year or a couple of times.
I love horror, I love scary movies, I love thrillers. If things creep you out and spook you? I love it.
As a young actor, I booked a movie in the U.S. I didn't speak any English at the time, so I learned my lines phonetically when I auditioned for it.
Well first of all, it's hard to shoot a movie and break for a long time and then come back and do, in a sense, one of the biggest scenes that each character had.
'Anchorman' is my favorite movie of all time and Ron Burgundy is one of my favorite characters of all time. It's my 'Gone With the Wind.'
Every time I play in a movie, I never expect that it'll be huge. I don't like thinking about that, because it's so scary.
I feel safe in saying this, and that is that Peter Weir is without a doubt one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. I'd open a door in a movie for him if he asked me to.
'The Conversation' was a movie I saw probably for the first time in the early 2000s. I immediately loved the piano and just how simple it is.
I think the job of movie reviewing can be really tough. If a film has layers that need to be thought about, it's easy to get missed the first time around.
I can't summarize my favorite movie, Jacques Tati's 'Play Time.' You just have to see it.
Any time you're trying to do a movie with a happy ending, it's very difficult because it's been done before and you don't want to be manipulative.
The problem is, when you're making an animated movie, the studio has an illusion in their minds - and it's really not true - that because it's a drawing, it can be changed at any time.