Why would I ever want to run Disney? Wouldn't it make more sense just to sell them Pixar and retire? — Steve Jobs Copy Share Image
It's hard dealing with day to day disappointments and feeling like you can't find success. Especially when your best friend is Pixar. — Dane Cook Copy Share Image
I play a lot of computer games. I love computer graphics. I've had Pixar in me for a long time. — Robin Williams Copy Share Image
At Pixar, good ideas may be cut from a film, but they are never forgotten. — John Lasseter Copy Share Image
I'm really proud of 'Cars.' 'Cars,' when it first came out, got probably the most mediocre reviews of a Pixar film. — John Lasseter Copy Share Image
A lot of the album 'The Definition' was made from two things: Pixar movies and J. Dilla. — Jon Bellion Copy Share Image
Probably more than any other movie we've made here at Pixar, 'Up' was the one we were the most nervous about. — John Lasseter Copy Share Image
I think Pixar has the opportunity to be the next Disney - not replace Disney - but be the next Disney. — Steve Jobs Copy Share Image
“The man persisted. "No, no, no. It was so funny. What software did you use?" - apparently in the belief that the… — David A. Price Copy Share Image
People will turn their noses up at a sequel or that type of thing, but Pixar really works hard - if they're… — Dan Scanlon Copy Share Image
Pixar makes movies that make sense for Pixar, and Disney makes movies that make sense for Disney, and they've each emerged in… — John Kahrs Copy Share Image
Well, we try to - we definitely try to have a balance. And I think things have gotten a lot better at… — Pete Docter Copy Share Image
A Mozart symphony is very much like a Pixar movie - in the sense that Pixar movies are hugely successful because they… — Eric Weiner Copy Share Image
Every single Pixar film, at one time or another, has been the worst movie ever put on film. But we know. We… — John Lasseter Copy Share Image
At Pixar, we do a million versions of the movie, and every one of them goes through their awkward teenage phase where… — Dan Scanlon Copy Share Image
Now that had worked very successfully at Pixar, and he ended up adding one at Walt Disney Animation and one at DTS.… — Klay Hall Copy Share Image
There's the animation ghetto of feature films in this country. There's this flavor at DreamWorks, and Pixar does their own thing, and… — Henry Selick Copy Share Image
After the song [for sausage Party] was finally done, we didn't have enough time, but we thought it would be fun. It… — Evan Goldberg Copy Share Image
The silliness-much of which is clearly intentional-is blended with some genuine grandeur. The Pixar touch is evident in the precision of the… — A. O. Scott Copy Share Image
This is a world that's big enough for everyone. I like that message in that comes out of John Lasseter, and it… — Eddie Izzard Copy Share Image
My first jobs were at Pixar and John Lasseter just doing animation would always allow actors to do that, and then animate… — Dan Fogelman Copy Share Image
At Pixar, I don't have to compromise at all. When I look at the finished "Toy Story 3," I don't sit and… — Lee Unkrich Copy Share Image
The way we work at Pixar is we write the script, but then we quickly move on into story reel, which is… — Pete Docter Copy Share Image
If you deconstruct the movies that have done well, Pixar-type movies that do incredibly well and make hundreds of millions of dollars,… — Andrew Breitbart Copy Share Image
“How can you say anything other than Ratatouille is Pixar's best movie? Your a chef, for Christ's sake," Sue said. Lou smiled… — Amy E. Reichert Copy Share Image
I've got lots of different Pixar and Disney memorabilia. I have a little Edna Mode doll that's on my bread bin. It… — Amelia Dimoldenberg Copy Share Image
Every one of us at Pixar is worried that we're going to be the one to make the dud. — Lee Unkrich Copy Share Image
Pixar make kids' movies, but there are jokes in there for adults, and it never gets too sentimental. — Billy Howle Copy Share Image
Pixar films are not realistic. They are believable for the worlds we are creating. — John Lasseter Copy Share Image
The saddest day in Pixar history was when some guy said 'get Larry the Cable Guy on the phone. — Andy Kindler Copy Share Image