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“As I said, I had no publisher for What a Carve Up! while I was writing it, so all we had to live off was my wife's money and little bits I was picking up for journalism.”
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“It's that we're experiencing emotion through photo-real apes, and that's really holding a mirror up to who we are. It's interesting, because as we're showing the movie now, we're getting a lot of response about things [people] think are very topical. And the intention is never to approach it from the outside-in, which is to say, "Ah, this is going on, let's draw that in."”
Source : Source: www.denofgeek.com
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“Art, for me, has always been a ticket for experience.”
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“A lot of Iran's empowerment is a result of the war in Iraq.”
Source : "Engel:'I've seen so many ugly things'". "War Zone Diary 2008", www.nbcnews.com. July 6, 2008.
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“My best race is the 100 fly, but for the 50 you just have to go really fast one way so I really like it too. It's not the same strategy. For the 50 I just breathed once, so it's really different from the 100 fly.”
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“Fame is useful in certain ways, because it helps you get more roles.”
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“Imagination allows us to escape the predictable. It enables us to reply to the common wisdom that we cannot soar by saying, 'Just watch!'”
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“Every experience feeds an actor, and I've learned that depression is all around us.”
Source : "Bryan Cranston Channels Walter White By Remembering The Time He Watched A Man Die On The Street" by Brian Grubb, uproxx.com. November 19, 2012.