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| Carell and friend at "Despicable Me 2" premiere |
SC: I’m exactly that character, especially the idea of being a new father who is discovering all of these things for the first time. It’s a universal feeling when you become a parent. You feel that part of your identity has been taken away and has been replaced with something else. That’s scary. You feel like you’re losing control of what had defined you up to that point. [He paused, then:] I can’t believe I’m talking like this about an animated film.
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| All hat and lots of talent: Pharrell Williams at the Grammys with Daft Punk and Nigel Rogers |
PW: It’s been amazing... One of the things that I learned is that you don’t make your art just for you and your crew. That’s what I used to think… That doesn’t matter [to the audience or filmmakers]. I had to learn that… I learned that I needed to harmonize with the writers, Chris, the actors.
Williams on writing the Oscar-nominated song "Happy": Happy speaks to human beings,
my other songs speak to people who want to look at booty… This allows me to
rise to the occasion of working with humans. And I’ve never done that. This has been the most humbling of [not just] situations,
opportunities, but moments of my life, period.
Williams was asked if he found it hard to write "Happy": No. [He then launched into a lengthy depiction of the difficulties of writing the song.]

