Carlton Cuse quotes
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“There are just so many options that people have. But as a writer, you'll drive yourself crazy, if you worry about that too much. People watch a lot of TV, so they think certain things are going to happen, and you're always trying to subvert expectations.”
-- Carlton CuseSource : Source: collider.com
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“As hard as you try to write a good script and you have great intentions, this alchemy has to occur.”
-- Carlton CuseSource : Source: collider.com
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“You have to be able to get inside the heads of the characters and completely sympathize and understand them”
-- Carlton CuseSource : Source: collider.com
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“The Following and Hannibal are really well made, but the tone is very consistently dark.”
-- Carlton CuseSource : Source: collider.com
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“It's entirely possible that the notion of what is the past, what is the present and what is the future, could change.”
-- Carlton CuseSource : "Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof Talk Lost". Interview, movieweb.com. April 21, 2008.
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“Tragedy is a great storytelling form. It worked extremely well for Shakespeare. It worked extremely well for Jim Cameron with Titanic.”
-- Carlton CuseSource : Source: collider.com
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“We feel like 'Lost' deserved a real resolution, not a 'snow globe, waking up in bed, it's all been a dream, cut to black' kind of ending. We thought that would be kind of a betrayal to an audience that's been on this journey for six years. We thought that was not the right ending for our show.”
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“The creative process is not like a situation where you get struck by a single lightning bolt. You have ongoing discoveries, and theres ongoing creative revelations. Yes, its really helpful to be marching toward a specific destination, but, along the way, you must allow yourself room for your ideas to blossom, take root, and grow.”
-- Carlton CuseSource : "Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse on the End (?) of Lost". Interview with Mike Ryan, www.vulture.com. May 11, 2010.
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“We feel like "Lost" deserved a real resolution, not a "snow globe, waking up in bed, it's all been a dream, cut to black" kind of ending. We thought that would be kind of a betrayal to an audience that's been on this journey for six years. We thought that was not the right ending for our show.”
-- Carlton CuseSource : "Talking 'Lost' with Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse". Interview with Jen Chaney, voices.washingtonpost.com. May 20, 2010.
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“It's a very artistic process to translate and adapt a book into a series.”
-- Carlton CuseSource : Source: collider.com
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“I think that we're moving into this new phase of television where audiences are really embracing stories with a beginning, middle, and end.”
-- Carlton CuseSource : Source: collider.com
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“As a writer, I always think about who my prototype actors are, in my brain. It's helpful, as a writer, to think about that.”
-- Carlton CuseSource : Source: collider.com
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“I think that the best television now is giving you a three-act experience.”
-- Carlton CuseSource : Source: collider.com
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