Quote by John Lasseter
I love movies that make me cry, because theyre tapping into a real

I love movies that make me cry, because theyre tapping into a real emotion in me, and I always think afterwards: how did they do that? – John Lasseter

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There is such amazing talent at Disney. My job is 100% creative, and I am very excited to creatively lead them. – John Lasseter

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Every single Pixar film, at one time or another, has been the worst movie ever put on film. But we know. We trust our process. We dont get scared and say, Oh, no, this film isnt working. – John Lasseter

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The art challenges the technology, and the technology inspires the art. – John Lasseter

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The movies I made early on may not have been great, but they were all commercially successful. – Christina Ricci

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Even in the former Soviet Union, they have good copies of my movies. – Dario Argento

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I love the first two X-Men movies because I thought that Bryan Singer did such a great job. He elevated that whole genre. Hes a very talented director. – Famke Janssen

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Besides the fact that I make movies, theres nothing interesting about my life at all, unfortunately. – Jonah Hill

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