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Danh ngôn của Tim Burton
(Sứ mệnh: 6)
Movies are like an expensive form of therapy for me.
When I was growing up, Dr. Seuss was really my favorite. There was something about the lyrical nature and the simplicity of his work that really hit me.
Visions are worth fighting for. Why spend your life making someone else's dreams?
In Hollywood, they think drawn animation doesn't work anymore, computers are the way. They forget that the reason computers are the way is that Pixar makes good movies. So everybody tries to copy Pixar. They're relying too much on the technology and not enough on the artists.
I did some sports. It was a bit frustrating. I wasn't the greatest sports person.
I think a lot of kids feel alone and slightly isolated and in their own world.
When it comes to art and science, people don't like a lot of either. Instead of being open to it, they're closed off about it.
Working on 'Nightmare Before Christmas,' I had endless arguments, like the studio saying, 'You can't have a main character that's got no eyeballs!' 'How is anybody going to feel for somebody with just eyesockets?' You know? So, it's those kind of things that really wear you down.
I've often been accused of, 'Oh the movies looked good but there's no story,' but I disagree with that in theory, and '9' is a perfect example for me because the feel, the texture, and the look of that world, and those characters, is the story. That's a major component of why you feel the way you do when you're watching it.
I can't remember any dreams in my life. There's so much strange in real life that it often seems like a dream.
When people are deprived of a sense, their other senses get heightened. If you're culturally devoid of something - of weather, of artistry, of interesting architecture, all the way down the line to culture itself - you're either forced to give in and get that car dealership, or you manufacture those things for yourself.