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" I love that fans feel comfortable enough to send us their artwork. "
Rich Moore
Feel
Enough
Comfortable
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" We can't put up a movie that looks beautiful but doesn't have substance. "
Rich Moore
Substance
Up
Beautiful
" Between 'Futurama' and 'Simpsons,' I'm able to work with the voices of Michael Jackson, Dustin Hoffman, and the cast of 'Star Trek.' It's great, you know; it's great to work with such talented people. "
Rich Moore
People
Great
Work
" Good comedy films, if you listen to the score, the music is not trying to be funny. It's always, in a way, underscoring the tragedy and struggle of the main character. "
Rich Moore
Music
Good
Funny
" We try lots of stuff. We throw it against the wall, and the stuff that sticks stays in the movie. "
Rich Moore
Wall
Against
Sticks
" Judy Hopps truly believes in something. We're not just giving her the run of the story, where we give her everything. Through her actions, she has to prove what she believes in. Personally speaking, I think that's cool. "
Rich Moore
Story
Think
Cool
" You know how they say that old people with Alzheimer's, they kind of go back, and they revert to the most emotional part of their life, what they did when they were younger... I think I am going to be cursed with reliving 'Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope' in my mind. And playing 'Dragon's Layer' when I enter Alzheimer's. "
Rich Moore
I Am
Hope
Think
" It was never someplace that I said, 'In my career, I must work at Disney.' "
Rich Moore
Never
Work
Said
" I think it would be impossible to make a movie about video games if there wasn't some violence that we know from video games. "
Rich Moore
Think
Video Games
Violence
" Being able to make a comedy at Disney was really appealing. "
Rich Moore
Make
Really
Comedy
" A good movie makes the audience feel like they've journeyed with the characters. "
Rich Moore
Good Movie
Good
Like
" I spent a lot of money and time at pizza places. Golf and Stuff in Ventura, right off the 101, was my hangout. Skating Plus, right behind it, always had a good selection of games. That was the place to be when you were from Oxnard back in the '80s. "
Rich Moore
Pizza
Money
Good
" I'm really excited that the studio is trying, because when I began my career in the early '90s, late '80s, Disney was not something - though I respected it and liked what they were doing in those years - it's not like I thought I wanted to be a part of that studio right now. "
Rich Moore
Trying
Doing
Early
" I remember the N64 coming out. That was a beautiful day. "
Rich Moore
Beautiful
Remember
Day
" It wasn't until I was in that world, directing shows and movies, that I realized basically my job is to give back to another generation what the generation before me gave to me. "
Rich Moore
Job
World
Movies
" People will sometimes put each other in boxes and have biases toward one another because of what they look like or where they come from or who they are. But ultimately, it's up to us to decide who we are. "
Rich Moore
Like
Us
Sometimes
" I remember as a kid seeing Pong in a pizza place where I grew up in Oxnard, California, and having my mind blown by it. I thought it was a TV. I thought it was just something playing on a television. But then to be able to manipulate the paddle, and the ball with the knob was, in those days, pretty huge to a little kid! It was a simpler time. "
Rich Moore
Mind
Remember
Thought
" I loved 'The Secret of NIMH.' When that came out, it felt like, 'Wow, this is something really, really new.' It looked like a Disney film, but it felt very cutting edge to me. To a twelve-year-old kid, it seemed very inspiring. "
Rich Moore
Edge
Film
Loved
" I like when entertainment not only makes me laugh or cry or thrills me, but makes the world a little clearer - and makes myself a little clearer. "
Rich Moore
World
Myself
Cry
" I never saw a Laurel & Hardy movie in a theater when they first ran, when I was a kid. But as a child, I knew who they were, and knew the culture of it, what they meant. "
Rich Moore
Culture
Who
Never
" What we've done now sits with those films that inspired me as a kid, and I hope there is a kid like myself today who is watching 'Wreck-It Ralph,' and he or she is inspired the way I was inspired when I was 5 years old, and now they'll pursue this crazy dream. "
Rich Moore
Hope
Dream
Crazy
" There was a moment with 'Zootopia' where we said, 'This is the experiment: let's try Judy in the role of the protagonist. Let her character introduce us to the city and this world.' And suddenly, all that struggling and trying to make traction into this story was done. "
Rich Moore
City
Moment
World
" As an artist, it feels good that we've created something that is connecting with the audience, which is what we always strive to do. "
Rich Moore
Always
Strive
Good
" I love living in Burbank. It has major movie studios, huge media empires, but the city still feels like a mom-and-pop town. It's not pretentious at all. It doesn't feel like a big Hollywood town, and it has every right to be, but it's very friendly and easygoing. "
Rich Moore
City
Living
Media
" From the moment we started working on the first 'Wreck-It Ralph,' we knew there were so many possibilities with these characters. "
Rich Moore
Moment
Working
Started
" It seemed like, when I was a teenager, there was a video game everywhere: they were in 7-Elevens, movie theatres, pizza shops; they were everywhere. "
Rich Moore
Game
Movie
Pizza
" My first movie I saw when I was a kid was 'The Jungle Book.' I was 5 years old, and I saw it in a movie theater. Seeing that movie really lit the fuse and ignited my passion for animation. "
Rich Moore
Kid
Seeing
Jungle
" I loved the Scarecrow and the Tin Man and the Lion and you could kind of see the actors' faces in them. It wasn't an entirely new face sculpted around them. What made those characters so human and appealing to me was seeing those great actors underneath there. They weren't lost behind a bunch of appliances. "
Rich Moore
Loved
Face
Great
" The challenge is, how do you take someone who's supposed to be a villain and make that appealing and lovable? You have to empathize with him and put yourself in his shoes and root for him and want him to have the things he wants. "
Rich Moore
Shoes
Challenge
Yourself
" Arcade-game characters have no free will. They're programmed to do one thing day in and day out - they don't have a choice in the matter. "
Rich Moore
Day
Choice
Matter
" I think when, like, things like 'The Wizard' and even like 'Tron,' when it first came out, I was a teenager, and, man, I really wanted to kind of just kind of disappear into it. "
Rich Moore
Kind
Like
First