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J. J. Abrams [1966-0] American
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Director, Film director


Jeffrey Jacob Abrams is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and composer. He is known for work in the genres of action, drama, and science fiction. 

Alone, Amazing, Humor, Movies, Technology, Work



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When you work on something that combines both the spectacular and the relatable, the hyperreal and the real, it suddenly can become supernatural. The hypothetical and the theoretical can become literal. Work
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To me the interesting main character is never the one without flaws.
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I don't think I have a signature.
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I try to push ideas away, and the ones that will not leave me alone are the ones that ultimately end up happening. Alone
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Robotics are beginning to cross that line from absolutely primitive motion to motion that resembles animal or human behavior.
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When I was a kid, it was a huge insult to be a geek. Now it's a point of pride in a weird way.
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I'm not trying to be coy or manipulative or Machiavellian, I want to spark people's imaginations.
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I think you have a passion and an obsession for something when it's not necessarily ubiquitous.
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You can never guess or assume what anyone is going to think.
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I think that even if you're wondering if two characters are ever going to kiss, drawing out the inevitability is part of the fun. Whatever the genre happens to be.
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People never know what they want, though everyone says they do. If they did, nobody would ever be surprised.
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I love the idea of anthropomorphizing machines. I love the idea of taking technology and giving it a personality. Technology
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I don't try and write strong female characters or strong male characters, I just try and write, hopefully, strong characters and sometimes they happen to be female.
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I am lucky, I'm the first to admit that.
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All I know is that I've made some big screw-ups, and I've done some things that have done all right. I just keep trying to learn from the mistakes I've made.
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I hate to look at the stuff I've written and consider what it means or why I do it.
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I work with really hard-working people who are really good at what they do.
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We're living at a time where if you do a Google search for a 'show, review and network,' you'll get 'The New York Times' and Pete Billingsley from a town you've never heard of on the same results page. It's kind of democratizing the process so that everyone has access to a distribution system to express themselves.
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What's a bigger mystery box than a movie theater? You go to the theater, you're just so excited to see anything - the moment the lights go down is often the best part.
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Whenever a toddler sees a pile of blocks, he wants to tear it down.
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You never want to have that ticking clock and know that you had all this time and didn't use it.
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As a kid, 'Star Wars' was much more my thing than 'Star Trek' was.
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The goal is always to do B material in an A fashion.
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I love movies with spectacle but spectacle can be a performance, it doesn't have to be a creature. Movies
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I've had the same friends since I was in kindergarten.
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My mother is the coolest, most amazing person I know. Amazing
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I'm obsessed with things that are distinctly analogue.
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Whenever I've directed something, there's this feeling of demand and focus that I like.
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When I was a little kid - and even still - I loved magic tricks. When I saw how movies got made - at least had a glimpse when I went on the Universal Studios tour with my grandfather, I remember feeling like this was another means by which I could do magic.
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Pitching is always a weird, difficult thing.
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When I was a kid, among the other embarrassing things I would do, and there's a list of stupid things, but I would make these dumb comedy tapes. I would often make prank phone calls, but I would also do it with friends.
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All the times I've been lucky enough to be a part of a show that's actually gotten on the air, it's always that same mixture of excitement and utter fear.
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The ability of a television series to make adjustments is something you've got to take advantage of.
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I believe in anything that will engage the audience and make the story more effective.
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Ratings have changed, viewer habits have changed and the options for the audience have grown enormously, but I don't think how you tell a story is fundamentally different.
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Obviously with the Internet and increased access to other means of watching shows, the audience has dispersed and is all over the place and that is a challenge.
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The Internet now provides an immediate and very clear consensus of what it is that the audience is experiencing. It's something that you should never let lead you, and yet at the same time, you should never ignore it.
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I hope to make movies that are so small they don't need to make anything to be profitable.
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Stories in which the destruction of society occurs are explorations of social fears and issues that filmmakers, novelists, playwrights, painters have been examining for a long time.
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I love working with the right actor, and if the right actor happens to be unknown, that should be allowed, too, I think.
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Making movies was more a reaction to not being chosen for sports. Other kids were out there playing at whatever; I was off making something blow up and filming it, or making a mould of my sister's head using alginating plaster.
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It's a leap of faith doing any serialised storytelling.
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When there's an authentic mystery, as opposed to just a question being asked, that's what makes you lean forward.
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As a director/writer/producer, all you ever want is to work with actors who make you look better, who make the work you do seem as good as it can be and even better than it is.
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What I'm still grappling with and learning how to do is to be looking and thinking cinematically, having come from television.
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'Star Trek' was always a little bit closed emotionally. I never connected to the characters.
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I was never really a comic-book fanatic.
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I have no style. There are certain people who just have a visual sense that defines their work. You could probably watch 30 seconds of anything they do and you'll know exactly who directed it. I don't have that skill.
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One of my favorite things about 'Star Trek' wasn't just the overt banter but the humor in that show about the relationships between the main characters and their reactions to the situations they would face; there was a lot of comedy in that show without ever breaking its reality. Humor
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I love recording music.
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I'm a fast writer.
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With three kids you are just trying to survive. You can't be fastidious.
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I think when you're 10 years old, it's too much to see something with the threat of death in every episode. Kids are better left naive about certain things.
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When you go to commercial, you want something to call the viewers back, and if you don't have a decent act out, the audience probably won't be there in the numbers you want when the show returns.
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I'm literally open to any medium that will have me.
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I try to work on shows that I would want to watch.
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I've never done Twitter.
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When I was a kid going into the movies, you weren't force-fed information everywhere you looked about what the movie was going to be.
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There's nothing wrong with doing sequels, they're just easier to sell.
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I have nothing against 3-D in theory. But I've also never run to the movies because something's in 3-D.
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I mean, my dad's a television producer, and I knew I could get a job as an assistant or a reader with one of his friends, but it wasn't exactly what I wanted to do.
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My work isn't any more important than anything else in the family.
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You know, we've got to this place, where you go to a movie for one particular surgical fix. So, it's like, I want the pulse-pounding action, or the insane falling-off-my-seat comedy, or the devastating, heart-breaking drama.
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We live in an age of instant knowledge. And there's almost a sense of entitlement to that.
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I'd love to do a movie where the monster is human, where the issue is not otherworldly, or horror or science fiction.
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I find that it's hard to fully examine one's life and not have faith be part of the discussion.
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I feel like obviously the standard for what TV looks like changes all the time.
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