Animated Quote by Henry Selick Download Open image “People are very harsh critics of animated humans.” — Henry Selick ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Animated Critics Harsh Humans People Very
Mainstream animated movies are dumbed-down and sanitised: they make the world in their own image rather than exploring the limitless possibilities that are out… — Nick Park Copy Share Image
People must have renounced, it seems to me, all natural intelligence to dare to advance that animals are but animated machines… It appears to… — Voltaire Copy Share Image
The quality and success of Disney was actually bad for us animators because everyone on the planet thought that animation was only for kids… — Michel Ocelot Copy Share Image
“Since the earliest days of the art form, humans have been the most difficult characters to animate. The more realistic the human being, the… — Charles Solomon Copy Share Image
Modern animated movies are the products not of anyone’s individual vision, but rather a scattered accumulation of compromises made out of fear by members… — John Kricfalusi Copy Share Image
As a mother, I've seen a lot of animated movies, and, I've got to say, there's so much crap out there for children. — Kathryn Hahn Copy Share Image
If you look at the Disney Villains, I think you'll find that they do have mass appeal in some way, and it usually has… — Jonathan Freeman Copy Share Image
The best thing about animated-feature people is that they are very laid-back people. You feel like you're showing up for a backyard barbecue. — Jennifer Coolidge Copy Share Image
At that time, the people that were in the animated film business were mostly guys who were unsuccessful newspaper cartoonists. In other words, their… — Marc Davis Copy Share Image
“A stydy today of the products of the animated cartoon industry of the twenties, thirties and forties would yield the following theology: 1. People… — E.L. Doctorow Copy Share Image
I don't really know what the average person thinks about animation. I think the average person thinks that it's made by cartoonists - and… — John Kricfalusi Copy Share Image
An Animated Cartoon Theology: 1. People are animals. 2. The body is mortal and subject to incredible pain. 3. Life is antagonistic to the… — E. L. Doctorow Copy Share Image
My mother is a huge fan of my work. I told her about 'Coraline' long before the film was made, and she got the… — Henry Selick Copy Share Image
I get rewarded virtually every day with something amazing to see - whether it's a new shot, a miniature sweater, someone who's figured out… — Henry Selick Copy Share Image
There's very few people who want to just make beautiful films that make money, when they can make films that make huge money. — Henry Selick Copy Share Image
In all animation, if it's done quickly, you'll know it. And if you're very slow and careful with it, it's going to look a… — Henry Selick Copy Share Image
There's always kids who become stop motion animators. I get stuff all the time. They put it on YouTube. It's exciting to see. — Henry Selick Copy Share Image
I have more faith in doing something creative for a cable station or something like Yahoo or Google or Amazon. What Netflix did with… — Henry Selick Copy Share Image
What stop-motion does best is present real objects magically brought to life in a very imperfect situation; the hand of the artist is there,… — Henry Selick 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 generally they're… — Henry Selick Copy Share Image
I was influenced by Ray Harryhausen and Lotte Reiniger, with her twitchy, cutout animation, which I happened to see at a very young age,… — Henry Selick Copy Share Image
I think it's important that kids see another kid - Coraline - who doesn't have guns, she doesn't have super-powers, she's not a super-genius.… — Henry Selick Copy Share Image
Puppets seem like vampires sometimes. They live, and you're depleted. — Henry Selick Copy Share Image
While I was making 'Coraline' I barely got to see any films at all, so I've got a lot of catching up to do. — Henry Selick Copy Share Image
When you do a voice in an animated film, you don't see the finished product at all. You're not animating. You're not doing the… — Helen Mirren Copy Share Image
Like the collector, the photographer is animated by a passion that, even when it appears to be for the present, is linked to a… — Susan Sontag Copy Share Image
The sectaries of a persecuted religion, depressed by fear, animated with resentment, and perhaps heated by enthusiasm, are seldom in a proper temper of… — Edward Gibbon Copy Share Image
Marylata [ Elton] introduced me to Hans Zimmer. Hans tapped me [to] work on songs for DreamWorks' animated features. I arranged Elton John's opening… — Danny Jacob Copy Share Image
Doing voices in animated movies has been one of my dreams. You get to go and act, and you don't have to put on… — Kate Micucci Copy Share Image
Animated films are so precisely engineered - right down to forming lines of dialogue with words pulled from several different takes - how do… — Gore Verbinski Copy Share Image
The fun of being a supervisor is that you kind of get to shape the film as a whole rather than crafting a complete… — Victor Navone Copy Share Image
I enjoy the fact that we have these mobile comics now, which are sort of a cross between a comic book and an animated… — Stan Lee Copy Share Image
I've worked in animation for a long time. I started in Spain and I wanted to make feature films. That desire to figure out… — Raul Garcia Copy Share Image
Beauty and the Beast became the first animated feature ever nominated for best picture. — Leonard Maltin Copy Share Image
I'm not just saying this because I'm in the movie, but I really would recommend 'Secretariat.' It's fun, inspiring, and it's a great movie… — Kevin Connolly Copy Share Image
If the church is to impress the world with the deathless hope of the everlasting Gospel, she must be animated by that hope herself. — Frank W. Boreham Copy Share Image