Sam Raimi Quotes

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  • I think if people love the source material, and that`s really whey they`re making the movie, then that`s a natural outcome. That the things we all love, and work with the creators of the movie to save the things that were so effective. I think it`s situations where people don`t love the material, they just say, oh that was a big hit, it could be a big hit here. It`s just generalizing. Things got lost if you don`t understand why people like a thing. When you love something, it`s easy to say, `That`s my son, cut out his heart? No, he needs the heart.` It`s harder when you don`t love the thing yourself.
    (imdb.com)
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  • In an American horror film, you usually have a character and a shot of them. Then their point-of-view moving down a hallway, approaching a door and they`re coming closer to the door. And a hand reaches for the knob, and you know, the moment or the moment before or the moment after, based on the timing of the editor and the director, there`ll be a big moment of an attack or a scare. What Shimizu does is a moment where Sarah Michelle Gellar is opening this closet, to see what`s inside, and we Americans think something is going to jump out, there`s nothing in the closet but darkness. And then you start to realize, within that darkness, you see a shape. Is it a knee? Oh, yes it`s a knee, and there`s a face in there. That`s always been there. That I can just perceive within the blackness. And it unnerves me in the freakiest way! And in a completely different way than the sledgehammer technique of some of our cruder American directors. [pause] Such as myself!"
    (imdb.com)
    Posted by Editor wdwdemo
  • I look at myself as an entertainer, more than anything else. I wanted to make the movie a little more different than the previous films. ... That was less about me growing as a craftsman. That was more about me trying to provide an element to the audience that I thought they might need something different, that came from a different place.
    Posted by Chief Editor CindyCelebs
  • "At every step of the way wanted to be careful to make sure that what they thought worked in Japanese horror got translated into this. [Taka and Shimizu] didn`t want to have solid explanations for everything. That was the challenge, to somehow make it acceptable to the American audience, rules being one of the many things we talked about but not lose what make it striking and unique." [on `Grudge, The`]
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  • And I do think there`s a new crop of American filmmakers coming. And they`re in high school right now. They`re in Mrs. Dawson`s English class! They`ve got new tools, they`ve got computers and the video cameras, which are the equivalent of our super-8mm training ground. It`s even better because they can shoot for free. We had to gather up like four bucks, five bucks to buy a roll of film, another three bucks to process it, and that was a very limiting [thing], in high school you`ve gotta rake leaves for three hours to shoot a roll of film! So these new filmmakers have these advanced editing tools with the incredible manipulation of imagery available on a standard computer."
    Posted by Chief Editor CindyCelebs
  • "And it was great making movies in college because if you made the right movie you`d get this cigar box full of $5 and $1 bills, you`d have like 500 bucks after a weekend. And it was like oh my god, we`re rich! We`ve got to make another picture. But if the movie bombed, you spent a lot of money on the movie, on the ads at the State news, renting the theater, lugging these heavy speakers, the projector bulbs, [and] it was a washout, you realize this movie is not making money. I`m broke. I`ve got to make the movie that they want to see. So it was a great learning experience."
    Posted by Chief Editor CindyCelebs
  • "Audiences really don`t go see a lot of movies - except in L.A. and New York I think, and maybe one or two other cities, maybe Chicago - where there are foreign-born, foreign-speaking actors. That`s just the culture we are."
    Posted by Chief Editor CindyCelebs
  • "I love the Spider-Man character. And that`s what`s at the heart of it. That`s why I really love it. But there`s another fun thing that I never had before where you make your movie and a lot of people see it and they seem to like it. So it`s like oh my god, I`ve always been the nerd, lame ass guy on the side, but I made something that a lot of people like. I know that won`t last for long, and I`m obviously riding the Spider-Man thing. He`s a popular character for 40 years. So anyone who makes a Spider-Man movie gets to make a popular movie. But it`s fun to be popular, even if it`s a brief, lame thing, and even though I know it`s not important. I can`t help it. It`s really fun and I know how quickly things turn in Hollywood."
    Posted by Chief Editor CindyCelebs
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