Although the title character of Walt Disney Pictures' recent animated hit learned that getting a medal isn't all that matters, come February 24, he may still be taking home some Oscar gold. Wreck-It Ralph stands nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and, soon after the telecast, fans will be able to bring Ralph home as the film hits DVD and Blu-ray on March 5.
Moore: Oh my god. I love that movie and I love David Rusell. As I watched "Silver Linings Playbook," there was a point in the movie where I thought, "David and I are making the same movie, I think." It's the same kind of story, but told in an entirely different kind of way. It's really cool that you say that because I haven't shared that with a lot of people. I just met David recently and, as I watched his film, I was thinking, "Wow, we're really in the same kind of territory." We were both exploring some very, very similar themes of what's going on inside a person's head and meeting that outside force of another person similar to them that helps them get outside themselves from another direction. I love stories like that, especially when they are uplifting and feature flawed but appealing characters. I love the Bradley Cooper character in "Silver Linings Playbook." He's just so appealing, but also kind of broken. You're rooting for him to get back together again. That's exactly how I feel about Ralph and that's how I approached the character of Ralph. He's a comedic character, but he's got real problems going on inside his head. That's where the real struggle is going on. He's kind of fallen out of love with himself and bought into the bad press that says he's a bad guy. It's more about him rediscovering his passions and falling back in love with the things that he does that heals him. I love those types of stories and I like characters that aren't perfect. When we meet them, we meet them warts and all and still love them. We care about them and are rooting for them because we want them to have what they want. Frankly, that's how John C. Reilly became involved with the project. We were developing the story in the early days of the project and it was clear to me that this was a character that, in the wrong hands, could come off as very unappealing. That's what I love about John. I've been a huge, huge fan of his work for many, many years. The thing I love about him is that he makes his characters so incredibly human regardless of whether the movie is a drama or a comedy. He's really always on board with his characters and I'm rooting for them regardless of whether their goals are very silly or almost kind of impossible. A fool's errand. That's exactly why I wanted him involved from the very beginning.
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