Zitat des Tages von Colin Trevorrow:
There's no shame in being romantic at all. I think people want to feel that sense of romance, which is rarely even attempted anymore.
There's no need for a female character that does things like a male character; that's not what makes interesting female characters in my view.
Jake Johnson wanted to make clear that he was the great American actor, not just the funny guy on 'New Girl.'
Obviously it's a thrill to direct a 'Jurassic Park' film, and it's a great honor.
I don't believe that a female character needs to surrender her femininity in order to be an action hero.
Woody Allen movies are like Beatles songs. I can't name my favorite without you immediately naming a better one.
I was not a kid who watched every movie. I watched a very small number of movies over and over again.
In a movie that's sort of a single monster movie, like 'Jaws,' once you see the animal, it identifies the threat, and you're able to start working on ways to take down the threat.
I feel like we've found an interesting little corner of the sandbox here as far as the way we're telling sci-fi stories. I don't think it's limited to sci-fi - I think anything fantastic can co-exist with people you and I know, and not these hyper-real movie people.
I like to believe that intimate moments between characters don't need to be relegated to independent films.
You get 12 years of childhood, give or take.
I tell you, man, I'm every bit as a 'Star Wars' fan as anyone else.
Big, big movies are in 3D, but we haven't reached a point yet where that's just what a movie is.
The movies of our particular childhood were so great that it's almost impossible to recapture that magic, especially as adults.
There's something really interesting about how human beings just want to see animals tear each other apart, maybe because we can't do it.
I love the kind of movies I watched when I was a kid. But, I also love telling great stories.
We're so surrounded by so much of this marketing and just being told on a regular basis that you have to like this, you will go here, you want this. I found that to me that fit perfectly into what a theme park of dinosaur would be about.
'Jurassic Park' doesn't belong to America; it belongs to the whole world.
I think living things can recognize the movement of other living things, and all the best animators in the world can't quite capture that something.
I feel a lot of films that are shot digitally, even low-budget independent films, they look super slick now. Because the technology is so good that they look too good.
You really get to direct the movie three times when it comes to the action sequences and the set pieces.
I'm a 'Star Wars' kid. I'm a 'Back to the Future' kid. I'm a Spielberg kid.
I've always been someone with a small circle of friends. Each stretch of my life has been defined by one person who was just my person. We became inseparable for a certain number of years, and that time was our season, just the two of us making our way through life.
I want to go make an original movie. It's all very personal, but I want to define myself a little bit more as a filmmaker and hone my craft.
Nobody wants to make a bad 'Flight of the Navigator' remake. There's just no interest. We're going to do it if it's good.
I feel like, on a more macro scale, there's started to be a relationship between filmmakers and people who watch their films - you know, on Twitter and on the Internet.
I was re-watching 'E.T.' recently, and that scene where they're all around the pizza, bringing the pizza in, and gambling and stuff together, it's such an amazing tone, it's so rough, and nobody's really talking about anything, and it feels like you're in that room with them.
That's the thing about leaks: sometimes they aren't misinterpreted or false.
There are a lot of different elements in play when you're remaking something people care about.
I feel like, whatever movie I was making, there would always be moments of human intimacy and insight into a little bit of what makes us tick as people.
Marketing for a film is tricky because you release stuff without context.
Where I live, in Vermont, there's this thing that women know about men, which is this disease: their childhood was so idyllic that nothing in the rest of their life can ever be satisfying. It's almost a plague.
Anytime somebody tells me they saw 'Safety Not Guaranteed' in the theater, my answer is, 'That was you?'
I'm such a proponent of the theatrical experience and the cinematic experience, and we've reached this point where the magicians are not only giving away their tricks, but they're telling us how they're doing the tricks in advance before you even come to the magic show. It'd be nice to get a little of the mystery back in.
For whatever reason, from a young age I've always been able to shoot images and cut them together with sound in a way that was very engaging.
That's the thing about leaks: sometimes they aren't misinterpreted or false. They're real story elements that the filmmakers were hoping to introduce to the audience in a darkened movie theater.