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Simon Kinberg
English
Writer
Born:
Aug 2
,
1973
About
Love
Time
World
Writing
You
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I think the best science fiction, especially literature, is political in nature and is often an allegory about something problematic in our world, and it's something that makes the 'X-Men' comics so relevant - they're about xenophobia and prejudice.
Simon Kinberg
Best
Nature
Science
World
Political
Think
Our
Our World
Relevant
About
Something
Allegory
Xenophobia
Science Fiction
Makes
Comics
Often
Problematic
Fiction
Literature
Prejudice
Nothing lives up to what you imagine. It changes, shifts, becomes something else.
Simon Kinberg
You
Nothing
Changes
Else
Something
Something Else
Becomes
Shifts
Up
Lives
Imagine
I just want to keep learning.
Simon Kinberg
Learning
Just
Want
Keep
When I'm writing a first draft of a script, I can disappear into that for two, three months exclusively.
Simon Kinberg
Writing
Three
First
Months
Disappear
Script
Draft
Two
The most important thing for me in an action sequence is, you understand the characters' intention and the challenges the characters are going to have to face: what the character story is within the action sequence.
Simon Kinberg
Character
Me
You
Challenges
Face
Important
Action
Characters
Most
Most Important Thing
Within
Understand
Important Thing
Going
Intention
The Most Important
Story
Sequence
Thing
The thing that's interesting about science fiction is that it is always, when it is done well, a lens on our world. And yet it is a metaphor.
Simon Kinberg
Science
World
Our
Our World
About
Well
Science Fiction
Always
Metaphor
Done
Fiction
Interesting
Lens
Thing
I hope that 'Gambit' doesn't take ten years, but it takes a little honing to get that tone and that voice exactly right. The character has such a specific voice in the comic, in the same way that Deadpool has a specific voice in the comic, that we want to make sure that we capture that voice on the page.
Simon Kinberg
Hope
Character
Honing
Way
Exactly
Ten
Ten Years
Voice
Take
Takes
Make
Sure
Comic
Years
Get
Same
Want
Little
Page
Capture
Specific
Right
Tone
I'm a lifer for the 'X-Men' movies.
Simon Kinberg
Movies
I love the 'Dark Knight' movies, and 'Dark Knight' and the last one are well over two hours, and I could've sat there for three and a half hours, so if it's good you have some leeway.
Simon Kinberg
Love
Good
You
Dark
Three
Half
Some
Knight
Over
Hours
Half Hours
Well
Leeway
Movies
Sat
Last
Two
When you're actually inside the experience of writing something, in some ways, you're just writing. Ultimately, you fall in love with the characters, and you get excited about the story, and you're sitting there in your sweatpants or pajamas, and you do get a little lost in it.
Simon Kinberg
Love
You
Experience
Writing
Fall
Lost
Ways
Characters
Inside
Some
About
Something
Excited
Ultimately
Get
Sitting
Just
Story
Little
Your
Pajamas
Actually
I thought working in other universes that had a lot of history - and I had personal affection for, like 'Sherlock Holmes' or the 'X-Men' movies - would prepare me for it. But the truth is, there is nothing and has never been anything like 'Star Wars.'
Simon Kinberg
Truth
Me
History
Truth Is
Thought
Affection
Nothing
Other
Would
Never
Had
Like
Sherlock
Sherlock Holmes
Been
Lot
Personal
Anything
Movies
Holmes
Working
Wars
Prepare
Star
Star Wars
Universes
Part of what's interesting about the 'Star Wars' world is, villains are complex, obviously, and they occupy, as in life, different roles within different organizations.
Simon Kinberg
Life
World
Complex
About
Part
Obviously
Within
Occupy
Roles
Different
Interesting
Organizations
Different Roles
Wars
Star
Villains
Star Wars
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