"There are technologies you couldn't predict at all when I started"
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The line’s power is in its modesty. Ratzenberger doesn’t name the technologies, which lets the audience fill in the blanks: CGI moving from novelty to default, voice acting becoming celebrity branding, distribution leaping from network schedules to algorithmic feeds, even the on-set basics (editing workflows, sound capture, virtual production) rewired. That open-endedness also functions as a subtle defense against the armchair futurist. Prediction is framed as a vanity project; survival is framed as the real skill.
Underneath, there’s an actor’s pragmatic humility: you can be experienced and still be unprepared. It’s also a gentle critique of any industry talking point that treats “disruption” like a planned strategy rather than something that happens to you. Ratzenberger’s intent feels less like prophecy and more like a warning wrapped in gratitude: don’t confuse longevity with control, and don’t assume the next wave will resemble the last.
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Ratzenberger, John. (2026, January 17). There are technologies you couldn't predict at all when I started. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-technologies-you-couldnt-predict-at-all-64579/
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Ratzenberger, John. "There are technologies you couldn't predict at all when I started." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-technologies-you-couldnt-predict-at-all-64579/.
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"There are technologies you couldn't predict at all when I started." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-technologies-you-couldnt-predict-at-all-64579/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


