Jimmy Kimmel credited as playing...
Self - Host
- Jimmy Kimmel: Here's how clueless Hollywood is about women. We made a movie called "What Women Want" and it starred Mel Gibson.
- Guillermo del Toro: Thank you. Thank you very much. Growing up in Mexico, as a kid I was a big admirer of foreign film. Foreign film like "E.T." or William Wyler or Douglas Sirk or Frank Capra. And a few weeks ago Steven Spielberg said, if you find yourself there, find yourself in the podium, remember that you are part of our legacy, that you're a part of a world of filmmakers and be proud of it. I'm very, very proud. I want to dedicate this to every young filmmaker, the youth that is showing us how things are done. Really they are, in every country in the world. And I was a kid enamored with movies, and growing up in Mexico I thought this could never happen. It happens. And I want to tell you, everyone that is dreaming of a parable, of using genre or fantasy to tell the stories about the things that are real in the world today, you can do it. This is a door; kick it open and come in. Thank you very much.
- J. Miles Dale: This movie...
- [Music continues playing. At some point the stage microphone is turned off, then disappears into the stage]
- Jimmy Kimmel: What did you want to say? I'll tell them.
- [Kimmel leans in to hear; his body mic picks up Dale speaking]
- J. Miles Dale: I just wanted to say that it's Guillermo, it's his heart. And it's everything. We thank him for letting us be a part of that.