"I just naturally have a high voice. I think I’m still waiting for it to get a bit lower."
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"I just naturally have a high voice. I think I’m still waiting for it to get a bit lower."
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"I really gravitated towards editing in part to the general principles of editing – taking things and putting them together so they work. That’s something I’ve always been good at. It’s almost like puppetry."
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"I have a dog named Miss Piggy. She’s a little fat pit bull. We started to paint her nails, so now she puts her paw up."
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It was a painstaking process to have to sit through the movies I have listed in this blog. Out of the 195 movies I saw in 2010, here are the ones that can be easily referred to as the bottom dwellers.
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"I think it’s my job as a visual effects supervisor to help tell the story that the director wants to show on the big screen. At the end of the day we’re here to serve the director and the storyteller."
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"Being in a movie like this is so terrifying because I’m out of my comfort zone." -Chloe Sevigny
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"I remember my dad made me a rag doll out of socks and buttons. It was a monkey. I loved that thing so much."
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"When I finally got to meet Walt Disney, it was an extension of the stories I had heard. I knew he was going to be someone very interesting."
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"Our goal was to develop the best computer-generated human performance. It’s stylized realism. We gave these characters life and emotion."
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"I liked that my character got to do so much in one book. She gets married, she gets pregnant, she has kids, she goes to battle and she dies. That’s pretty cool."
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"I had this one uncle who would call me every time Troll 2 was on and say, 'Michael, your crappy movie is on again!'"
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"There is nothing of me in this role. It’s a completely different character and that’s what excites me. I get to transform visually as well as internally and show how intense and vindictive this character is."
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