My every action is to liberate God from his sorrow.
The nation's children, families, poor, workers, and senior citizens deserve more than lip service. They deserve more than outrage. They deserve real support, protection, and solid action.
Class-action lawsuits should allow those with serious injuries to have their own day in court. The Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act would do just that.
The weird thing is, if I'd made 'The Incredibles,' shot-for-shot - exactly the same script, same timing, same shots - in live action, it would be perceived very differently, and somehow more adult than me doing it in animation. I find that fascinating and frustrating.
Actors' performances do not stand alone in any film, live action or whatever.
It's mainly been the case where I do very few live action roles - not out of choice but more out of not getting asked.
Visual-effects shots should flow into the rest of the live action, and you shouldn't be able to see a difference.
I prefer that animation reach into places where live action doesn't go, and it seems like all of animation nowadays is trying to go where live action is.
I was a huge fan of the Bruce Timm animated series and, of course, the live action 'Lois & Clark' series. I watched that when I was in college.
I think animation can tell more than live action.
Scoring animated films, I have the exact same approach and philosophy as I do for a live action. It's all story- and character-driven. I don't care if it's a mouse or Tom Cruise.
You're using such different muscles and you rely on physicality in live action, but in animation, you totally throw that out the window. But somehow, they're both as satisfying.
Animation is awesome because there's a really bold type of comedy you can get away with that you couldn't get away with in live action: a broader, campier style.
There's a process in the movie industry in both live action and animation called development hell!
Live action movies are someone else's story. With animation, audiences can't think that. Their guards are down.
The question I get more than any other is, 'What does it mean to direct an animated film?' And the reality is that it's not a whole lot different from what you do in live action.
I only think in live action.
Going into live action, the perception I had was that to be a director, you had to be loud, you had be physically fit, wear cool hats, have a beard, and yell, 'Action!' really loud. And I'm none of those things.
I'm the living proof that the WWE Universe wants to see wrestling. They want to see in-ring action.
We deserve quality jobs that pay a living wage, lower college tuition, action on climate change, and comprehensive immigration reform.