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The thing about TV is it's a meritocracy. I love that aspect of it - and I've had shows that have gone on the air and been canceled. I've seen the good and the bad of it.
Doug Liman
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Doug Liman
Age: 59
Born: 1965
Born: July 24
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New York City
New York
Douglas Eric Liman
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TV has no choice, but to rely on character, and everybody knows that. I love working in it. It's such a big canvas where, if you're successful, you go on for years.
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The movie I end up with is the movie I aspired to make.
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For big Hollywood movies, I'm on the more character-driven side of the equation. So, TV is a natural place for me to be because you've got no choice, but to be character-driven.
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There are actors who just bring an enormous amount of empathy. They just have thatit that makes you want to follow them and root for them.
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Once I'm in the editing room, forget about what I intended to shoot. I take a cold, hard look at what I really did shoot, and then I edit that because, if you try to edit what you intended and you missed somewhere, that will show up.
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If you do something that's really original, you discover why everybody else does it the other way, usually. There's a reason cliches exist, 'cause they work.
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From a production point of view, I still have one foot firmly planted in the independent film world, and much of the shooting on 'Jumper' was done 'Swingers'-style because that was the only way we could afford to do it.
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I think when the United States of America put a man on the moon in 1969, that was one of the greatest accomplishments mankind has ever done.
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In particular, I'm drawn to the stories that have big, high concepts and real characters at their heart. And I love where those two worlds meet, and 'Edge of Tomorrow' is the perfect canvas to explore that.
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It turns out that it's easier to do politics in a movie. People really don't want it in their TV.
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It's almost a work-shopping process to create the characters with the actors.
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To be a lone filmmaker thousands of miles from home with nobody believing in me, that seems romantic.
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In the real world, if you're in a car chase, you're going to hit a million things and your car is going to end up a total wreck by the end.
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In movies, you can basically buy the audience into the theater. If you spend enough money on visual effects, even if you are lacking in story and character, you might still pull it off.
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It's better to find a stunt person who can act. It's easier to do that than to find an actor who can do a stunt.
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At the end of the day, I like the spy genre, as opposed to the action movie genre, because spies are smart. The successful spies are the smarter spies.
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I live in New York City, and I'm making huge action movies. The people that make huge action movies live in L.A., and they're surrounded by other people who make huge action movies. I'm surrounded by people making documentaries!
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TV is a safe place to develop real characters.
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Sometimes rules are there to save your life.
Doug Liman
At the end of the day, it's still a show about guys who ride extremely fast motorcycles for a living.
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