I think the idea of a traditional story being told using traditional animation is likely a thing of the past.
When you're dealing with clay animation, people forget that every single set is built to scale and by hand.
You can tell when an actor or actress cares about their work. It's really clear.
Movies are not a growth business.
I haven't got a lot of patience.
I love to look at The Graduate, or Lawrence of Arabia, or things I had nothing to do with. But you could not get me to go back and watch movies that it was a privilege just to be around them when they were being made.