Disney is thrilling and informative and important and beautiful and suspect. Butts was a detail I observed later and definitely ties in. I suppose I was programmed, yeah.
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Honestly, I grew up with Disney.
Disney was a family film studio. I was supposed to be their young, leading man. After they found out I was involved with someone, that was the end of Disney.
There's a classic element that all good Disney movies have. It really comes down to the storytelling, I think. It manages to push all of these buttons inside of us; there's a sentimentality.
Disney is a place that I've always rooted for, and I think the audience does also because we have a deep, deep love for what that means.
I always wanted to do a Disney movie.
I don't know if I really watched any Disney animation as a kid.
I think, if I had a big flop, that probably it would have ended the string at Disney, but it didn't! Every film was a success.
We are Disney, in a sense. When you've been there for 20 years, there's a certain heart and soul to one of those films, and you inhabit that to a certain degree. So if it feels true to you, then your audience will hopefully go for it.
I honestly thought that 'Tangled' was going to be my Disney legacy.
When it comes to classic Disney, I've got it in my DNA. I mean, the guy who trained me, the man who mentored me when I first came to the Studio was Eric Larson, one of Walt's Nine Old Men.
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