The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Paul W. S. Anderson
- When you’re writing, it’s a very solitary job. It’s you and your word processor and a cup of tea.
- I was the first generation of filmmakers where videogames were a serious part of my life. I regard them as just as valid as books or plays in terms of an intellectual property.
- It’s an unwritten rule that when you move to California and you’re an English person, you have to drive a convertible, and you have to bank with Wells Fargo because they have a stage coach on their bank card.
- In the modern world, there’s a real genuine fear of loss of individuality, and I think the undead speak to that. I also think the idea of the dead coming back to life, and this unstoppable foe that just keeps coming and coming but rather slowly just chases you, is a real primal fear.
- Franchises need to evolve or die.
- Pompeii is taught at schools in England, and, for a young boy, the combination of the Roman Empire and a volcano was irresistible.
- I think ‘Lost’ didn’t invent the flashback, obviously. It’s been a cinematic tool. It’s been around almost as long as cinema has.
- I think when people think of Pompeii, they think it was just destroyed by the volcano. Yes, it was the eruption of the volcano that eventually caused the pyroclastic surge that swept over Pompeii and destroyed it for good. But also, they had to face the effects of a very extreme earthquake and a tidal wave that swept in from the Bay of Naples.
- TV is something that me and my wife watch a lot.
- I started in television in the U.K., and I’ve always wanted to get back into TV.

Paul W. S. Anderson is a British filmmaker known for his work in action and science fiction cinema. Born on March 4, 1965, in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, he studied film at the University of Warwick. He gained attention with his debut feature Shopping (1994), but his breakthrough came with Mortal Kombat (1995), a successful video game adaptation.
Anderson became best known for directing and producing the Resident Evil film series (2002–2016), starring his wife, Milla Jovovich. His other notable films include Event Horizon (1997), Alien vs. Predator (2004), Death Race (2008), and Monster Hunter (2020). Often blending high-energy action with visual effects, his style appeals to fans of genre films.
While his movies receive mixed critical reception, Anderson has maintained commercial success, particularly with video game adaptations. His ability to craft fast-paced, spectacle-driven entertainment has cemented his place in action and sci-fi filmmaking.
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