We are living in an age where teenagers are not going to the movies.
From Peter Jackson
I didn't want people to sit there and watch 10 minutes of film,and all they write about is 48 frames.
For me, utter failure is to make a film that people pay their money to go see and they don't like.
It's not a happy time when a film drops dead on your doorstep.
Forty-eight frames per second is a way, way better way to look at 3D. It's so much more comfortable on the eyes.
I'm not a regret guy.
You can't always look at life as a miserable thing.
If you're a filmmaker, and every time you finish a film, you just naturally go, 'Oh, I could have done so much better,' that's not much fun, is it, really? You might as well go pick another profession if that really is how you derive satisfaction from it.
If you take 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings' as books, one is written for children, and one is an adult's book.
When you look at the original 'Paradise Lost' film, you see three kids who can't defend themselves, being persecuted in a medieval way - witchcraft, satanic worship. It was kind of primitive.
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