The best anti-poverty program is a world-class education.
Of course, marketing and publicity does an amazing job of prepping everybody for that, but there's nothing like sitting there and experiencing the movie.
It's great to see a relatable, accessible young woman out there, doing things and breaking the barriers for what would be considered an action movie.
It's always hard for the first movie because you have to spend so much time introducing the characters.
Sometimes when you have limited resources and you really have to think about creative ways to get around some of these problems, generally the end result is better.
Sometimes you have to make bold choices, creatively. I'm always in favor of that.
People grew up on the animated movie. Bill Condon is Bill Condon. And nobody does those movies better than Disney does.
You have to hold onto your fantasy.
Where there is no difference, there is only indifference.
The more you humanize superhero characters, the more they're relatable. The more they have a vulnerable point, whether it's emotionally or their superpower, or whatever, we relate the superpower or the loss of a superpower to their emotions. It's just fun to walk through that.
The movies that are made more thoughtfully or made or with more ambition often get just get drowned out by the noise.