"Kids in general make things fresh and alive and they have this great appreciation for, Holy mackerel, we're making a movie!"
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The little burst of mock-exclamation - “Holy mackerel” - is doing quiet heavy lifting. It’s old-fashioned, almost corny, a deliberately uncool phrase that signals sincerity without sentimentality. Brooks, a filmmaker associated with human-scaled comedy and adult feeling, knows how easily wonder can read as naive. So he frames it as a spontaneous out-loud thought, the kind you’d blurt before you remember you’re supposed to be jaded.
There’s subtext about hierarchy, too. Sets are famously stratified: above-the-line vision, below-the-line execution. Kids cut across that. They’re not invested in status games; they’re invested in the event. Their “great appreciation” becomes a social permission slip for everyone else to remember why the work matters.
Contextually, this is a producer talking like a director of morale. Brooks is describing a leadership tool: protect the conditions where wonder is allowed, because wonder is often what keeps craft from turning into mere manufacture.
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Brooks, James L. (n.d.). Kids in general make things fresh and alive and they have this great appreciation for, Holy mackerel, we're making a movie! FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/kids-in-general-make-things-fresh-and-alive-and-146909/
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"Kids in general make things fresh and alive and they have this great appreciation for, Holy mackerel, we're making a movie!" FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/kids-in-general-make-things-fresh-and-alive-and-146909/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.







