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Do I ever think Gossip will be really massive in America? No I don't think it'll happen - and that's fine. It's kind of nice because I get to experience everything at once. I get to come home and it not be weird like in Paris or something. It is nice to be completely anonymous.
I wouldn't say I'm a very original thinker but if I have a good experience with something I'll want to take it further or adapt it in some way.
We have that illusion that we are 'deciding' what to make a character do in order to 'convey our message' or something like that. But at least in my experience you are often more like a river-rafting guide who's been paid a bonus to purposely steer your clients into the roughest possible water.
A lot of why I do something is just the novelty of the experience.
A rare experience of a moment at daybreak when something in nature seems to reveal all consciousness cannot be explained at noon. Yet it is part of the day's unity.
Games have grown and developed from this limited in-the-box experience to something that's everywhere now. Interactive content is all around us networked ready. This is something I've been hoping for throughout my career.
I don't think as a creator that I could create an experience that truly feels interactive if you don't have something to hold in your hand if you don't have something like force feedback that you can feel from the controller.
I don't want people to sit there and objectively watch the film. I want them to experience it as something that's under their skin so you try to make the films really tactile.
Any place that anyone can learn something useful from someone with experience is an educational institution.
No characters in 'Stay Close ' including the leads are black and white. I want them to be grey. I think that makes for a much more interesting reading experience something that will stay with you a little bit longer.
When you go to the movies with your whole family it's a different experience. For some reason it's something that you're all doing together and you take away something special in that.
Life it is not just a series of calculations and a sum total of statistics it's about experience it's about participation it is something more complex and more interesting than what is obvious.
I just think that the collective experience of going to see a film is something you can't recreate.
Something happens to us all when we experience something as a unit that doesn't occur when we're on our couches or holding our little portable DVD players.
Experience is what you get while looking for something else.
The more you are getting older you lose a little something. Of course there is another advantage because of your long experience you can use it.
If someone is making a judgment when they don't have firsthand experience it's intolerant. How can you make a judgment on something you don't know about?
It is very easy to make clear what you want a film to say but I did not wish to engage in overt propaganda even for the right cause. I wanted to create an experience through the films something where people could have the freedom of their own response to them.
We are different in essence from other men. If you want to win something run 100 meters. If you want to experience something run a marathon.
It has been my experience that if we make the effort to listen to people when we meet them and work to get to know them a little it is then easy to find something likeable in practically anyone.
This has been a learning experience for me. I also thought that privacy was something we were granted in the Constitution. I have learned from this when in fact the word privacy does not appear in the Constitution.
But if somebody dies if something happens to you there is a normal process of depression it is part of being human and some people view it as a learning experience etc.
Happiness isn't something you experience it's something you remember.
Any experience can be transformed into something of value.
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