Gary Ross Appreciation: He has a great vision for the films.
"First and foremost, my responsibility is to Suzanne and the readers to give them the same experience they had when they read the book. " "I loved the material so much that I wanted to do it justice. " Gary→Ross→Appreciation http://www.vanityfair.com/content/va....gary-ross.jpg O n/ t h e/ F i l m "You rarely get a tentpole that has this much emotional depth, this much character to dive into. The character of Katniss is . . . incredible. Suzanne [Collins, the author of the books,] did such an amazing job, and painted such a vivid character that I think for me and Jen. . . . It was just exciting every day. Not just from a pure filmmaking perspective, but also just in terms of the depth of the acting and exploring the character." O n/ S u z a n n e"I read the book. My kids turned me on to it, and I went nuts. I guess, about a year ago. I literally read it and said, “I have to make the movie.” "These are characters and a world that’s entirely her invention. Sometimes we’ll be working on a scene together and I almost get this giddy feeling because the characters we’re talking about are ones she’s created. I really haven’t had a real writing partner since Anne Spielberg on Big, and I feel like I’ve found that wonderful collaborative electricity again." O n/ t h e/ cast"I wrote a draft, and then Suzanne and I got along incredibly well, and did another subsequent draft, the final draft together. She’s wonderful." On Josh: "He kind of reminds me of a young Jack Lemmon. There’s this incredible versatility to him; he’s wise beyond his years, he’s sort of mature beyond his years, and there’s just such a natural ease to his acting. He’s so comfortable. On Liam: "This is a phenomenally subtle actor, totally in control of what he was doing.” "The rest of the cast, Stanley Tucci and Donald Sutherland and Woody Harrelson, were amazing. I was just so lucky." On Jennifer: "I think that an actor like this comes along, you know, once a generation." I n/ t h e / n e w s Gary Ross Back for Catching Fire Gary's Comments on the teaser LA Times Interview http://data.whicdn.com/images/125832...4215_thumb.jpg O t h e r/ F i l m o g r a p h y 1988: Big – Writer 1992: Mr. Baseball – Writer 1993: Dave – Writer 1997: Trial and Error – Producer 1998: Pleasantville – Producer, director, writer 2003: Seabiscuit – Producer, director, writer 2008: The Tale of Despereaux – Producer, writer Q u o t e s/ a b o u t/ G a r y "Gary has such an amazing ability to feel the energy of a particular actor, |
Thanks for starting this, Belle :)
I'm glad Gary is coming back for CF. |
You are welcome.
Me, too! Although it's too bad he won't be able to write the script with Suzanne this time. |
I know :( It was great hearing them work on the script together.
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I know, it sounds like they had a really good relationship working together.
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It did :nod: It seems like they enjoyed it a lot.
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Oh, well. At least he's back for CF.
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Yes that's the main thing :nod:
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It is. :nod:
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And I'm glad they aren't changing directors.
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Me, too. I hope he does all of the series.
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Me, too :nod:
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It's great that even Gary was a a fan of the books before. :D
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It is :) I'm glad he has read the books, so he knows the story well.
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I really liked this quote from him, "First and foremost, my responsibility is to Suzanne and the readers to give them the same experience they had when they read the book."
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