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  • I don't think that Dreamworks would have signed me expecting to really mess around with whatever it is I do. -- Elliott Smith
  • I actually worked for a small company in Ohio that sort of farmed out work from Disney and Dreamworks, so I really only ever worked in two studios. -- Dan Scanlon
  • I'm in 'Madagascar 2.' I'm Testy the Lion. The franchise moves to Africa, and Bernie Mac is also in the film. I loved working for Dreamworks on that film. -- Tom Lister, Jr.
  • Actually, we got signed in November of 2000 with Dreamworks which is the most amazing label. We have friends on other labels and though we are not selling millions of records, yet, they treat us with tons of respect and give us some very good guidance. -- Adam Rich
  • We'd all [with Mike Mitchell] been together at Dreamworks for over ten years, so we all had the same goals. -- Walt Dohrn
  • I loved DreamWorks and Pixar, and I still love kids' films. -- Taron Egerton
  • A company like DreamWorks, all we do is make product. That's all we do. We don't own distribution. We are purely in the creation of content. -- Jeffrey Katzenberg
  • If DreamWorks and Disney need that name to sell the cartoon and get people in the seats, that's what they need. It's not fair, but there's plenty of other work for us to do. -- Carlos Alazraqui
  • When I came to DreamWorks, I was in bad trouble. They were in bad trouble. They were millions of dollars in the hole and a few days from closing their doors. I was on my last leg. -- Toby Keith
  • 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 safe. But if you look at Walt Disney's original films, at the time and in the context, they weren't safe. They were really dark and troubling. -- Henry Selick
  • I love Pixar films; I think they're the greatest filmmakers in the world. I love Disney films. 'Tangled,' was great. I loved 'How to Train Your Dragon,' the Dreamworks film. But it's not for me. I don't want to make a film for families; I want to make adult films. -- Bill Plympton
  • We can still do a stop motion feature for about one-third of what it costs Pixar or DreamWorks or Blue Sky to make a feature. But nobody is interested in a film that cost $50 to 60 million with the potential to do $120 million. They want to risk big money to make huge money. -- Henry Selick
  • I'm not as successful as Pixar or Dreamworks, and that is disappointing to me, because I think my films are as valid as a Pixar film. I think there's an audience for my films. I know there's a market for someone like Quentin Tarantino, who basically does adult cartoons in live action. -- Bill Plympton
  • I loved DreamWorks and Pixar, and I still love kids films. -- Taron Egerton
  • After six years of working on low-budget independent films of the too-weird-to-watch variety, being asked by DreamWorks to come and play with the big boys, it was like finding an unicorn in your sock drawer. -- Sienna Guillory
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