Michelle Williams
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Podcast Appearances
You already did by sharing so much with us, the podcast, this experience that we just got to have together doing the podcast, fan, fangirl dream come true for me. And, you know, the love and the cracking wide open. That's the example that you set and we're following in both of your lead.
Yes, Lego. That's a scene from Piece by Piece, a new biopic about the life of music producer and multi-hyphenate artist Pharrell.
Yes, Lego. That's a scene from Piece by Piece, a new biopic about the life of music producer and multi-hyphenate artist Pharrell.
Yes, Lego. That's a scene from Piece by Piece, a new biopic about the life of music producer and multi-hyphenate artist Pharrell.
Thank you. Your voice is amazing.
Thank you. Your voice is amazing.
Thank you. Your voice is amazing.
Because when I was a child, my fondest memories of having toys and my earliest memories were the Lego sets that my parents would get me when I was really, really, really young. The idea that you get to escape when you don't even know that you're escaping. because you're just literally ideating and imagining in real time as you build with these pieces.
Because when I was a child, my fondest memories of having toys and my earliest memories were the Lego sets that my parents would get me when I was really, really, really young. The idea that you get to escape when you don't even know that you're escaping. because you're just literally ideating and imagining in real time as you build with these pieces.
Because when I was a child, my fondest memories of having toys and my earliest memories were the Lego sets that my parents would get me when I was really, really, really young. The idea that you get to escape when you don't even know that you're escaping. because you're just literally ideating and imagining in real time as you build with these pieces.
And whether you actually really build what the set is all about or you're just putting pieces together, like what it does for the young mind and how it sets it free, it's just magical.
And whether you actually really build what the set is all about or you're just putting pieces together, like what it does for the young mind and how it sets it free, it's just magical.
And whether you actually really build what the set is all about or you're just putting pieces together, like what it does for the young mind and how it sets it free, it's just magical.
And at the same time, I really also wanted like, if I'm going to tell my story, which I was never really interested in doing, if I'm going to do it, I want to do it in a way that like my children, which were our old, we have our oldest and then our triplets were just being, they had just been born.
And at the same time, I really also wanted like, if I'm going to tell my story, which I was never really interested in doing, if I'm going to do it, I want to do it in a way that like my children, which were our old, we have our oldest and then our triplets were just being, they had just been born.
And at the same time, I really also wanted like, if I'm going to tell my story, which I was never really interested in doing, if I'm going to do it, I want to do it in a way that like my children, which were our old, we have our oldest and then our triplets were just being, they had just been born.
Yeah. At that point, our oldest may have been eight or nine. And then our babies had just been born. And so they're now seven. And my whole thing was like, I didn't know how long the animation process was going to take. But I definitely wanted them to understand the story as their dad would tell it. I wanted them to be able to get it.
Yeah. At that point, our oldest may have been eight or nine. And then our babies had just been born. And so they're now seven. And my whole thing was like, I didn't know how long the animation process was going to take. But I definitely wanted them to understand the story as their dad would tell it. I wanted them to be able to get it.
Yeah. At that point, our oldest may have been eight or nine. And then our babies had just been born. And so they're now seven. And my whole thing was like, I didn't know how long the animation process was going to take. But I definitely wanted them to understand the story as their dad would tell it. I wanted them to be able to get it.
You know, if you tell it through the guise of Lego, it's like, OK, they understand. It's like a world. Right. You know, it's the only way it was going to happen if I was ever going to do it. I wasn't interested in doing it. No way. Why? Because for two reasons. One, I have such a high standard of stories. And I didn't really think my story would be interesting.