I think ‘Lost’ didn’t invent the flashback, obviously. It’s been a cinematic tool. It’s been around almost as long as cinema has. Paul W. S. Anderson Read Quote
I’m a huge, huge fan of Blu-ray. I think the picture and the sound quality is just such a massive improvement, and I think for movies like ‘Event Horizon,’ where the image is a key part of that film, and also the sound, as well, in any scary movie is an important element. Paul W. S. Anderson Read Quote
If you make just hardcore horror, there’s a limited audience for that. Whereas if it’s horror mixed with action, I think you kinda broaden your potential fanbase. Paul W. S. Anderson Read Quote
If you work with any new technology, you have to expect that it’s going to be a little problematic. Paul W. S. Anderson Read Quote
Honestly, I don’t think anyone confuses me with Wes Anderson. He’s in his own terrific universe, but not the kind anyone would mistake for mine. Paul W. S. Anderson Read Quote
I really believe, especially with 3D, you kind of have to approach it as this holistic thing. You have to kind of mount a 3D movie; you can’t just add 3D as a kind of a special sauce sprinkled on top of a dish afterwards to give you an extra 20-percent in theater grosses, which I think is the way a lot of studios perceive it. Paul W. S. Anderson Read Quote
When I started working as a writer-director, that’s when he became Paul Thomas Anderson and I became Paul W.S. Anderson. Neither of us can write and direct an American movie under the name Paul Anderson. Paul W. S. Anderson Read Quote
I love 3D, and I’m very upset about the way it’s being treated and thrown away by Hollywood in this kind of horrible grab for the money with all these bad 3D movies and terrible 3D conversions. Paul W. S. Anderson Read Quote
When I first came to Hollywood to make ‘Mortal Kombat’ back in the day, there was this rule that female-led action movies don’t work and American studios didn’t want to make them. Paul W. S. Anderson Read Quote