Quote by John Dykstra
In the first Spider-Man, at the end of the movie, Peter Parker had

In the first Spider-Man, at the end of the movie, Peter Parker had to deny himself a relationship with a girl that hes in love with. The very next thing that happens is that hes swinging through the city. – John Dykstra

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You had to make a camera look like its traveling at 300 mph, but you couldnt make it actually travel at 300 mph so you had to slow everything down and build devices to do that. So you were constantly engineering. – John Dykstra

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Digital imaging has untied our hands with regards to technical limitations. We no longer have to be arbiters of technology we get to participate in the interpretation of technology into creative content. – John Dykstra

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Filming Eclipse – Eclipse was my favorite book so I was really excited to start filming the movie. I just love that its the height of the love triangle. Twilight develops Edward and Bellas relationship, New Moon develops Jacob and Bellas and in Eclipse, the three of them are physically together. – Taylor Lautner

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What students lack in school is an intellectual relationship or conversation with the teacher. – William Glasser

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We cannot have that relationship if we only dictate or threaten and condemn those who disagree. – Zbigniew Brzezinski

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Every company has two organizational structures: The formal one is written on the charts the other is the everyday relationship of the men and women in the organization. – Harold S. Geneen

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