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Gore Verbinski

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    Gore Verbinski

    Animated films are so precisely engineered - right down to forming lines of dialogue with words pulled from several different takes - how do you translate that spontaneity from the live-action to the digital realm?

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    Gore Verbinski

    Animation is a technique, not a genre.

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    Gore Verbinski

    Drama is drama, and it's really... if it's something small, you put a magnifying glass up to it; if it's something big, you use a wide lens.

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    Gore Verbinski

    For me, some of the happiest moments on a live-action film are the awkward moments. One actor says something to another actor. They didn't expect that performance from that actor; that affects their return performance.

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    Gore Verbinski

    Honestly, every person, every individual has a process, and my philosophy, whether it's an actor or an animator, is you try to understand the process that person has so you can get the most out of them, but I think you have to sort of manipulate that process with honesty.

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    Gore Verbinski

    I always wanted to do an animated movie. I find it to be incredibly liberating as a way of telling a story.

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    Gore Verbinski

    I'd love to do a PG-13 animated adventure. It would be great.

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    Gore Verbinski

    I find it ironic that fear is eliminating the possibility to tell stories that depict our ability to overcome fear

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    Gore Verbinski

    I just don't know when we all decided that if it doesn't fit in a Happy Meal box, it's not for kids. I remember flying monkeys in the Wizard of Oz, and I grew up watching Monty Python. I think that kids can handle a lot more than we give them credit for, especially when it comes to the absurd.

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    Gore Verbinski

    I just think it's growth when you pursue something you're not sure you can do.

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    I like horror movies, and in fact I like them even more now after making one. I just think they're much more liberating because you don't really have to apply a very strict logic.

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    Gore Verbinski

    I think audiences ultimately want something new. I think the business model for a franchise is such that it's very low risk because you have data and studios love data.

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    Gore Verbinski

    I think comedy is drama, often. It's hard to have comedy over a period of time - commercials are one thing, but over a period of time - comedy and tragedy go hand in hand.

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    Gore Verbinski

    I think my parents gave me a love of learning; from there you set out on your own path.

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    I think people imagine going back to a time when they knew who they were and they knew what the circumstances were - if you screwed up it was your fault.

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    Gore Verbinski

    I think that's really the kind of exponential factor in being in a punk-rock band or making music videos and movies -pirates and rock 'n' roll go hand in hand. There is a `question authority,' `don't be afraid to break the rules' quality that whether you're a 4-year-old bouncing on your bed as your parents are trying to stop it or an adult longing for that feeling, there's something inside all of us that piracy speaks to. I'm going to do what I want to do and I don't care what you think.

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    Gore Verbinski

    I think when you get people who are really talented and you take them out of their comfort zone, you get a lot more out of them.

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    It's always good to keep people guessing.

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    It's a mistake for Hollywood to impose themselves on the gaming space. Not only is it arrogant, but it hasn't really worked.

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    Gore Verbinski

    Life is cruel. Why should the afterlife be any different!

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    My agent called and said, 'How do you feel about a pirate movie? I mean, how often are you going to get that call? It's sort of the singularly most failed genre of our time, but I thought it had to be attempted one more time. I think there's something rebellious about pirates, something revolutionary about them. They came out of a time when things were oppressive; you could get hung for stealing a loaf of bread. For me, the Pirates films are about when it's right to break the rules to achieve what you want.

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    Gore Verbinski

    My respect for animators and animation directors has gone way, way up and it is just not something you can phone in.

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    Gore Verbinski

    Reading in a sound booth seems very strange. Everyone has a process they are comfortable with; this was uncomfortable for me.

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    Gore Verbinski

    The curse is an incredible set of blue balls.

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    There is a sense that animated movies are suddenly a genre. I just don't believe they are; it's a technique to tell a story.

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    Gore Verbinski

    There's so much work in making movies, it's so easy to tear one down. When I watch a movie, even one that I don't particularly enjoy, I'm constantly impressed at the work that's in it. I respect the craftsmen and women. I tolerate a lot of movies that maybe other people don't, just because I know what goes into them.

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    Gore Verbinski

    What makes me smile is a movie where I feel like it is dangerous, or there's that fresh idea there. It's about learning and growing and trying new things and tinkering, all of those things that keep you excited. But if you're not nervous, if you're not on that boundary of the unknown, I don't think you're getting better. I think you're kind of sitting back, and I don't think you're advancing the form.