'South Pacific' has a definite heaviness that people don't realize. It's got a seriousness and a message.
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If we know anything about man, it's that he's not pacific. The temptation to butcher anyone considered undesirable seems to be a common temptation, not always resisted.
Well, the United States is a Pacific power. And we have always had a presence in the Pacific.
It's the South that maintains the idea that they're different, which is interesting because nobody else really cares.
It is important to remember that the Pacific Ocean covers a quarter of the world's surface and that each Pacific country has its own cultural, historical and ethnic identity.
If the Pacific took Nauru, it'd wash away one of the strangest and most troubled places on Earth.
I'm really drawn to West Coast composers and I think it has a little something to do with looking across the Pacific instead of looking across the Atlantic.
I enjoy a four-seasonal climate and wide-open spaces, so being on an island 2,500 miles into the South Pacific made me feel a little claustrophobic.
I resist and resent the idea of California as a metaphor. It's something thrust upon us, usually by people in the East.
I honestly don't know whether I can ever top the experience of 'Pacific Rim.'
To me, everything outside of Los Angeles is the 'south,' including places like San Diego. It's sort of like the saying, 'Everything is God.' Indeed it is.