60 Quotes by Rich Moore

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    I like giving the audience a lot of stuff to look at, and rewards for repeated viewings and paying attention.

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    We try lots of stuff. We throw it against the wall, and the stuff that sticks stays in the movie.

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    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.

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    From the moment we started working on the first 'Wreck-It Ralph,' we knew there were so many possibilities with these characters.

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    You put as much effort as you can when they're young into trying to teach them to be good people or make them the best they can be, and they're older now, my kids. I'm at that stage where I let them go, and you just hope that all that nurturing you did earlier on sticks, and you launched good people out there.

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    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.

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    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.

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    If people want to watch a movie about a fox and rabbit becoming friends and turn that into an evil, agenda-pushing practice, then what can you say?

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    I love the idea of a very simple 8-bit video game character struggling with the complex question: 'isn't there more to life than the role I've been assigned?'

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