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* a great spy is a great character actor, with boy/girl next door good looks: not so good as to attract unwanted attention, but good enough to open doors, and bisexual so more people are willing to open those doors.
* a great spy is a great character actor, with boy/girl next door good looks: not so good as to attract unwanted attention, but good enough to open doors, and bisexual so more people are willing to open those doors.
[[Pixar's Rules]]

Revision as of 19:37, 11 June 2012

Without good characters to bring a story to life, a story is just a concept. That is why, when there are so few fundamental story lines, there are an infinite variety of stories.

  • a great spy is a great character actor, with boy/girl next door good looks: not so good as to attract unwanted attention, but good enough to open doors, and bisexual so more people are willing to open those doors.

Pixar's Rules