Simon Kinberg quotes:

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  • Quentin [Tarantino] is a filmmaker who really dives into things very seriously and deeply. And when he does interviews, he really wears his heart on his sleeve and he doesn't hold anything back.

  • I'm Jewish, so I don't know much about Easter eggs.

  • One movie I come back to time and again is 'The Hustler.' I don't think there's better dialogue in any film.

  • I feel pressure as a fan. I don't really feel pressure from the fans, if that makes sense. I worked on other movies, like the X-Men movies, that have big fan followings. And if you start to get lost in those voices, you will be completely lost. I feel the pressure of the 6-year-old me.

  • Last thing you want to do with a good movie is hold the audience hostage. As an entertainer myself, I just know it's better when you leave 'em wanting more than to stick around too long.

  • All I can say is, death is a part of life.

  • You've got to trust [that] your own compass will lead you away from whatever mistakes were made.

  • Nothing lives up to what you imagine. It changes, shifts, becomes something else.

  • I came out of film school and went after movies that I thought audiences wanted to see or that the studios wanted, as opposed to the movies that I wanted. Over the last 10 years, I've gravitated more and more toward the films that I grew up loving - classic Spielberg, Lucas, James Cameron and Ridley Scott movies.

  • Both as a filmmaker and as a fan I love the behind-the-scenes stuff, I like it even more than deleted scenes frankly. Especially when you're happy with the movie and you're proud of it, those deleted scenes give you also a sense of the making of the film and the process through which you end up with the final product.

  • Every movie has its complexities and its challenges.

  • I felt film is art and there are people that constructed that art - and that made me want to be a filmmaker.

  • I just want to keep learning.

  • I've always been curious what the negotiation is because obviously there's certain movies that every film wants a trailer on, like Star Wars, and I don't know how Disney makes the decisions as to what it does and doesn't put on there. I'm assuming that whatever movies are the same studio as the film get first priority, but then everybody else is fighting for the remaining spots.

  • Make movies you love because it's miserable. Every movie I've worked on at one point or another is exhausting, and you feel like you're making a bad movie.

  • The biggest challenge is not the storytelling, it's to track every character's arc through the entire movie.

  • There are too many good comic book writers out there. I'd rather remain a fanboy.

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