I certainly hope 'Dragon' can leave some legacy behind.
I used to be a die-hard defender of physical film, which I still am. I love shooting on physical film and I think it's great.
I was writing from the time I was 12 years old, but I originally wanted to be a novelist.
Success is never bad in Hollywood. It is what you do with success that will dog you.
My films do very well on home video.
Directing has completely changed the way I write and watch films.
To me, the ultimate crime in an adaptation is the crime of reverence. A novel is one form of media, a screenplay is another, and a movie is yet another. Theres even reverence to a screenplay.
I personally have always found the Unitarian faith a source of comfort and help in my daily life.
When the simple word processors came in, writing became crisper, less dense - just because of the way we could instantly edit on the screen. Now the ability to mash up words and pictures and links and songs and tweets is what matters. I can't imagine what writing will be like in 2154.
Don't mess with our fans or we'll come and find you.
When we died, no one would know, and that fraction of a moment that was so important to who we were would be gone.