Louis Leterrier



Louis Leterrier (born June 17, 1973) is a French film director.

Quotes

 * Q: Silly question. What do you think will take to kill the Hulk?
 * Louis Leterrier: Not a lot. He almost dies in our movie, right? He’s kind of a weak bastard, you know? I think his weak thing is that he’s got to big of a heart so I think his demise actually in the comic book that’s it’s his heart. He’s too kind. He’s too nice of a superhero, so that’s the downfall of all superheroes. Their feelings bring them down, that’s all.


 * As quoted in Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub, "Director Louis Leterrier Interview – THE INCREDIBLE HULK", Collider, June 16 2008


 * I love CGI, but we’re not using CGI in this one. [...] Puppets, man. Puppets!
 * On The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, THE DARK CRYSTAL PREQUEL CREATORS PROMISE 'PURE PUPPETRY' AND NO CGI AT NYCC, Syfy.com, October 5 2018


 * We need to serve the fans. But also, we need to create new fans. Kids these days haven't seen puppets. They've seen fuzzy puppets. They haven't seen puppets that look like this. This is quite different. It's quite scary. There's a lot of action, a lot of drama, a few deaths. So, a lot of that stuff, it's multi-generational, but it definitely brings in everything you know about The Dark Crystal.
 * On The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, THE DARK CRYSTAL PREQUEL CREATORS PROMISE 'PURE PUPPETRY' AND NO CGI AT NYCC, Syfy.com, October 5 2018


 * The Dark Crystal is a movie I saw a little too young, it shocked me a little bit and never left my mind.
 * As quoted on Abigail Chandler, "You Absolute Muppet", SciFiNow, 161, 2019: 18-25


 * This weird UFO of a movie that didn't belong in the Eighties. It was ahead of its time and a little bit obsolete at the same time because it was done with puppets.
 * On The Dark Crystal, as quoted on Abigail Chandler, "You Absolute Muppet", SciFiNow, 161, 2019: 18-25


 * [T]here was a whole bunch of elaborated ideas from Jim Henson and Frank Oz, the story that led to the movie, and that stuff was so interesting to me that eventually I was like, you know what? I'd like to take a look at what happened before the movie. It's such a big canvas that it might not even be a movie, it might be a series.
 * As quoted on Abigail Chandler, "You Absolute Muppet", SciFiNow, 161, 2019: 18-25


 * My challenge was working with puppets, but their challenge was working with Louis Leterrier. I was non-compromising, "this will not look like your grandfather's puppet show, and this will look like The Dark Crystal, that broke the mould then, so let's break it again and bring puppetry as far as it can get", and that's really what we did.
 * As quoted on Abigail Chandler, "You Absolute Muppet", SciFiNow, 161, 2019: 18-25


 * In every scene at least I want to do something that has never been done with a puppet. I was coming up with some ideas and concepts, doodles for how the puppets could do these things. I want to see a puppet swim, I want to see a puppet crashing through water, I want to see it run, I want to see it jump.
 * As quoted on Abigail Chandler, "You Absolute Muppet", SciFiNow, 161, 2019: 18-25


 * We just enhance the eyes, a quiver of the mouth, the eyes fluttering a little bit, glossing over. But it's still the glass eye of the puppet, it's still the skin of the puppet, we move it just slightly, and that made a huge difference. The limits I set were that it cannot be better than what you could do with an amazing animatronic puppet with lots of motors and stuff.
 * On CGI usage in The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, as quoted on Abigail Chandler, "You Absolute Muppet", SciFiNow, 161, 2019: 18-25