When I first played 'Wolfenstein 3D,' it blew my mind. It had a big impact on me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been playing the Wolfenstein games since I was a kid, and feel that their outlandish sensibility has deeply influenced my own writing and directing throughout my career.
I've always liked 3D.
When I was a kid, I loved 'The Curse of Frankenstein,' 'The Creeping Unknown,' 'X: The Unknown.' I love 'Forbidden Planet,' 'The Thing from Another World.' They were science fiction/horror movies, generally.
I have a respect for the 3-D computer-generated action movies, but my first love is stuff like 'Lethal Weapon.'
Working on 'Skyfall' was the most enjoyable experience I've ever had on a movie, ever.
I always say that my favorite game was Original Adventure, published by both Microsoft and Apple Computer back in 1980.
I have always been a huge fan of Ridley Scott and certainly when I was a kid. 'Alien', 'Blade Runner' just blew me away because they created these extraordinary worlds that were just completely immersive. I was also an enormous Stanley Kubrick fan for similar reasons.
When I was old enough to go to movies alone, I got to see 'Frankenstein' and 'Dracula' on the big screen. I just fell in love with them.
For me, 'Blade Runner' is the best science-fiction film ever made.
I loved 'Iron Man.'