I think we do have an interest in combating states that try to cross borders and steal parts of other people's country.
For me, I feel like, between 'Tron' and 'Oblivion,' I've gotten to fulfill my 'Star Wars' fantasies, in a way.
Go out and make something that reflects your interests, your taste, and your ideas. No one will pay you to make something until you have a few things you can show that you've directed. I got my start by making short films on my own.
I think the excitement of movies is discovering stuff you weren't expecting, and I hope to preserve that.
Disney's clearly in the business of doing giant tent pole movies based on properties that they own. And that's what they should be doing because they're great at doing that.
There are a lot of limitations so you have to ultimately focus on what you think the most important storyline is.
As a director, if you know what you want, then it's not scary.
We do not yet know each other because we have not yet dared to be silent together.
If you are wealthy and can hire enough accountants and attorneys, you can find ways around the code. It's fundamentally not fair. It wastes a lot of time and energy and effort to comply with it. It doesn't encourage savings and investment. And we need to simply it and make it more fair.
The New England spirit does not seek solutions in a crowd; raw light and solitariness are less dreaded than welcomed as enhancers of our essential selves.
When you don't make people accountable, it leads to a superstar mentality where not everyone on the team is important.