Top 100 John Lasseter Quotes
#1. But the truth is, at some point, our films - almost every single one of them - are really bad. And it's largely hats off to John Lasseter and Ed Catmull who have set up a system whereby they're expecting it.
Pete Docter
#2. Watching John Lasseter's films, I think I can understand better than anyone that what he's doing, is going straight ahead with his vision and working really hard to get that vision into film form. And I feel that my understanding this of him is my friendship towards him.
Hayao Miyazaki
#3. John [Lasseter] always said that he was Andy, and Joe [Ranft] and I were Sid, and I think that's true.
Andrew Stanton
#4. I remember when John Lasseter called me back in the late 1990s to personally invite me to come be the voice of Barbie in 'Toy Story 2.'
Jodi Benson
#5. So it was a win-win all the way around. It was an amazing moment, not only for myself and the team behind the film, but for DTS and for John Lasseter. He was always a big fan. He was a proponent, a supporter of the whole thing, and it just worked out.
Klay Hall
#6. One of the big technical advances that's really great looking is the water.
John Lasseter
#7. Computers don't create computer animation any more than a pencil creates pencil animation. What creates computer animation is the artist.
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#8. Look at the films of Walt Disney: 'Snow White' came out in February 1938, and I can't think of another film from that year that's watched as much. The same is true of 'Bambi,' 'Dumbo' ... even, frankly, 'Toy Story,' which is probably watched more than any other movie of 1995.
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#12. The specific influences on villains to me is, I love the villains who are really hyper-smart. When at the end of the movie you find out what they were about, and it makes absolutely perfect sense from their point of view.
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#13. At Pixar, after every movie we have postmortum meetings where we discuss what worked and what didn't work.
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#14. When you really study espionage movies, or spy movies, the beginnings are really set up to have, like, an amazing bit of action, but at the moment you're watching it, you have no idea why or what it's about.
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#15. I believe in the nobility of entertaining people and I take great, great pride that people are willing to give me two or three hours of their busy lives.
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#16. When Walt Disney was making his films, he trusted his instincts and made films for himself, but they appealed to everybody, not just kids.
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#17. I worry about kids today not having time to build a tree house or ride a bike or go fishing. I worry that life is getting faster and faster.
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#18. Of all bugs, growing up I just loved the pill bugs. They roll up, you play with them, you wait for them to open up, and then when you touch them they roll up again. I just love that.
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#20. I've often heard people say that managing creative people is the hardest thing in the world. 'They're never happy, they drive up the cost of things, blah blah blah.' I just manage people the way I always wanted to be managed. That is, to be creatively challenged, but never to be told what to do.
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#21. 'Bambi' is an amazing film, and when you watch it today, it's just as beautiful. It's timeless. It's just as beautiful today as it was back then.
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#22. I believe in research. Each movie at Pixar involves research with college professors or taking trips to learn as much as we can about a particular subject matter.
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#24. Toys are put on this Earth to be played with by a child.
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#25. Humor is the easiest to achieve; the 'heart' is always the toughest, because you can't tell people to feel a certain way.
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#27. In dire economic times, movies are relatively inexpensive entertainment for the whole family.
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#28. The more we all help each other, the more we all benefit. So go out there. Help others.
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#29. Pixar has been compared to fine furniture makers who polish the backs of drawers - even if you don't see everything in a particular scene, you still feel that every little detail has been met.
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#30. This is what I always tell my filmmakers-you have to do tons of research, because you don't know where the inspiration is going come from.
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#31. In computer animation, every detail has to be thought out, designed, modeled, shaded, placed and lit. The more you add, the more computer memory you need.
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#32. Disney Infinity gives you the ability to be creative in a way that nobody's ever seen before.
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#33. I believe that, by directing, it makes me a better executive as well.
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#34. I do what I do because of Walt Disney. Goofy. Mickey Mouse. I never forgot how their films entertained me.
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#35. We use shorts at the studio extensively to develop talent. I always love to give opportunities for young story people, animators, layout people something like that to take the next step up in their career and try things out.
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#36. I love 3-D. I have been a big fan of 3-D for a long, long time. I took my 1988 wedding pictures in 3-D!
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#37. When I started work with LucasArts Computer Division back in 1984, I went to the Palace of Fine Arts and saw the Festival of Animation for the first time. I loved the diverse collection of animated films the festival held.
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#38. The hardest thing to get is true emotion. I always believe you need to earn that with the audience. You can't just tell them, 'Ok, be sad now.'
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#39. 'Cars' was about Lightning McQueen learning to slow down and to enjoy life. The journey is the reward.
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#40. It's the nature of Hollywood that there are the people in power and the people who tell them what they want them to hear.
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#41. To me, I would much rather be part of a healthy industry than being the only player in a dead industry.
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#42. The spirit of Route 66 is in the details: every scratch on a fender, every curl of paint on a weathered billboard, every blade of grass growing up through a cracked street.
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#43. Nobody pays attention to the way a person's shirt folds around his shoulder when they sit down, but if that shirt folded in an unusual way, you'd notice it.
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#44. When you're a director, you really live whatever you do.
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#45. Art challenges technology, but technology inspires the art.
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#46. I'm the biggest fan of animation. I love the history of animation, I know it well.
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#47. Pixar films are not realistic. They are believable for the worlds we are creating.
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#48. I always laugh at these companies that have these rules saying, 'You're only allowed to have this or that on your desk.' It's no fun to work at a place like that.
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#49. What's fun about the story development at Pixar is it's a journey. You don't just write a script and then that's the movie you make. It's just constant evolution and being open to that and that collaboration with the voice actors and with the artists and animators at Pixar.
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#50. I'm really proud of 'Cars.' 'Cars,' when it first came out, got probably the most mediocre reviews of a Pixar film.
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#51. Rotten Tomatoes is such a great website, in that it has one foot in the Internet world and one foot in the cinema world, and it keeps its grounding between them just perfectly.
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#52. I don't really think of myself as a businessman at all. That's why I have the 'chief creative officer' role.
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#53. In overseeing both Disney and Pixar Animation, each studio has a unique culture.
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#54. The Walt Disney Animation studio is the studio that Walt Disney started himself in 1923, and it's never stopped and never closed its doors and never stopped making animation, and it keeps going as kind of the heart and soul of the company.
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#55. My brother liked sewing and sculpting and making things, and my sister sewed and painted and cooked and baked. She's a professional baker now and makes the most gorgeous sculpture-like cakes. She's the queen of wedding cakes in the Lake Tahoe area.
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#56. The interstate highway system was built to get people from point A to point B as fast as possible. And they knocked down mountains and filled valleys and made everything nice and big and flat, and they bypassed every town.
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#58. I believe once you watch a Miyazaki film, you'll get hooked.
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#59. What I love about Goofy is the flesh on his cheeks. You can almost feel it.
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#60. One of the big moments of my life was watching 'Star Wars' on its opening weekend in Hollywood. I was watching all these people enjoy this film, and I thought: animation can do this.
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#61. When you set out to really entertain adults as well as kids, your audience is basically anybody who is breathing.
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#62. You never hear of a live-action studio that has been making so-so films looking over at a studio that's making great movies and going, 'Oh, we see the difference - we're using a different camera.'
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#64. I always loved the idea of a spy movie and part of it came from my personal love of spy movies. It started when I was growing up as a little kid in the 60s.
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#65. Steve Jobs is like a brother to me and he's one of the founders of Pixar, and when the first iPad came out, I got one right away.
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#66. I am, by nature, an honest person. I wear my emotions on my sleeve. There is no 'behind closed doors' with me.
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#67. I am so proud that 'Up' is Pixar's 10th film. I think it's the funniest film that we've ever made and also one of the most beautiful.
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#68. I realized that people make cartoons for a living. It had never dawned on me that you could do this as a career.
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#69. Slice open one of my veins and cartoons will pour out; open another vein and you'll get a flood of motor oil.
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#70. I think that as I had children, I have five sons, and they got into video games and were the prime ages through the development of video games. It was so much fun seeing them play the games and seeing it through their eyes.
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#71. My mother was a high school arts teacher, so I was always surrounded by the arts.
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#72. I love the work of Hayao Miyazaki. 'My Neighbor Totoro' and 'Castle in the Sky' are two of the great films that he's made that I just love.
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#73. I think 'Disney Infinity' is exciting. It's hard to even call it a video game, because it's so different. What excites me about this is how it's going to put more and more of what happens in the game into the hands of the user; it's up to them. You can play it to where everything's laid out for you.
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#74. The magic of Disneyland, walking through the tunnel underneath the train station to Main Street, it just transports you to other places and other times.
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#75. In an animated film you can do whatever you want, but that doesn't mean you should do everything you want.
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#76. I loved animation and cartoons, even when it was not cool when you were in high school. I raced home to see the Bugs Bunny cartoons.
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#77. Every Pixar movie at one time was the worst motion picture ever made.
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#78. Every animator is really an actor performing in slow motion, living the character a drawing at a time.
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#79. I love the Sonoma wine community. It's like Pixar - nothing competitive, only supportive. They're always rooting for you.
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#80. Pixar's short films convinced Disney that if the company could produce memorable characters within five minutes, then the confidence was there in creating a feature film with those abilities in story and character development.
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#81. Animation is the only thing I ever wanted to do in my whole life. I have no desire for live-action or anything else.
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#83. You make a movie to entertain audiences. That's why you make a movie. The product sales is because people love the characters, and to me, that is a testament to how our movie has become so ingrained in family's homes all around the world and that's why I make movies.
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#85. Directing is one of my favourite things to do because I love telling stories and I love working with the individual artists and it's something that I really missed.
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#86. 'Bolt' was made by Walt Disney Animation Studios, not by Pixar.
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#87. I was born in 1957, so when I was a kid, there wasn't anything called a video game. When 'Pong' came out, it was awesome.
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#88. Fortunately for me, I'm married to an amazing woman - Nancy Lasseter - who is wise enough not to let me buy every car I want. If I was single, I would be living in a very small apartment and renting a warehouse full of cool cars.
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#89. I can't tell you, as a parent, how it feels when the doctor tells you your child has diabetes. First off, you don't really know much about it. Then you discover there is no cure.
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#90. I've noticed with my own kids, it seems like they have so much more homework than I did.
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#91. At Pixar, we've been huge fans of any new technology that makes the viewer experience of our movies better. Blu-ray is the best yet because the picture quality, especially for our movies, is unbelievable.
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#92. Of all studios that should be doing 2-D animation, it should be Disney.
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#93. When you go into the theatre and the lights dim, you want to entertain people from beginning to end. You want them to be swept up in your story, on the edge of their seats, unable to wait to see what happens next, be blown away and afterwards just go, 'Wow!'
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#94. When I look at the success I have, it's because of my creative-thinking skills.
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#95. Never in the history of cinema has a medium entertained an audience. It's what you do with the medium.
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#96. When you make these films, they become like your children. But at a certain point, they don't belong to you anymore; they belong to the world.
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#97. People want to be creatively satisfied, and having fun is such an important part of that.
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#98. At Pixar, good ideas may be cut from a film, but they are never forgotten.
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#99. I do what I do because of Walt Disney - his films and his theme park and his characters and his joy in entertaining.
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#100. I'm a big fan of pantomime storytelling, being an animator.
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