Bad guy Quote by Drew Goddard Download Open image “I don't like nihilistic characters. As bad guys they're great, but as heroes they don't work.” — Drew Goddard ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bad guy Bad guys Character Guy Hero
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I just don't want to make the same old movies. I'm not interested in it. Directing's hard. It takes up a lot of your… — Drew Goddard Copy Share Image
You don't want to make a movie just to make a movie. You better have a point of view. — Drew Goddard Copy Share Image
I think the thing I took most from game playing was just getting in the characters head. I took it really seriously. There's something… — Drew Goddard Copy Share Image
A movie that's about other horror movies isn't interesting. A movie about who we are, is. — Drew Goddard Copy Share Image
That's the fun part about being a director. You get to say, 'Oh, now that I'm in charge, I can try and cast whoever… — Drew Goddard Copy Share Image
Truth is, I don't like movies that are only good once; I tend to dismiss them. I like movies that get better the more… — Drew Goddard Copy Share Image
The more work you put in on your outline and getting the skeleton of your story right, the easier the process is later. — Drew Goddard Copy Share Image
I think so much of the horror film is about our primal instincts, and our primal instincts are not just towards violence. It's also… — Drew Goddard Copy Share Image
Some people like when it rains a lot. Some people like sunshine. The idea that there's one, all encompassing afterlife is strange. It doesn't… — Drew Goddard Copy Share Image
I've found that if you just try to make the film you want, you'll find the right audience. If you try to please everyone,… — Drew Goddard Copy Share Image
That's the thing about Lionsgate. They are fearless. No other studio would have made 'Hunger Games' the way they did. They're being fearless in… — Drew Goddard Copy Share Image
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Obviously I'm very grateful 'Bad Guy' is doing so well - it's shocking and surprising and gratifying - but I do think it's important… — Finneas Copy Share Image
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