Robert Rodriguez returns to share fear-forward filmmaking, identity labels, working with his kids, and why journaling means reliving your life.

Robert Rodriguez — Filmmaker behind El Mariachi, Spy Kids, Sin City, Desperado, and We Can Be Heroes; author of Rebel Without a Crew; known for guerrilla, resource-leveraging, fear-forward creativity.
In his second Tim Ferriss conversation a decade after the first, Robert Rodriguez unpacks the creative philosophy he has refined over 10 years. He argues that action precedes inspiration, that limitations are freeing, and that the labels and identities we assign ourselves dictate what we actually do. He introduces Brass Knuckle Films, a new fan-investor action-movie venture on the Republic platform, and explains his 'fear forward' approach to stepping outside the comfort zone. A major thread is counterintuitive parenting: working alongside his children on real projects taught them life lessons and built unshakable confidence. He closes on journaling as a way to 'relive' a life the brain otherwise forgets, plus a guitar-while-walking 'rock walk' life hack.
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Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“just like a month ago, we just put out an audio book for the first time for Rebel Without a Crew. The book that kind of started it all” — Robert Rodriguez 00:02:06Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“I want to write a book called the creative life where every chapter is about raising your kids painting, drawing, film making” — Robert Rodriguez 00:25:16Find it on Amazon
Tim Ferriss (inferred)
“when I had my very first presentation at South by Southwest, 2007. It was the launch of the 4-hour work week” — Tim Ferriss 00:44:49Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“I remember Desperado, Dust Till Dawn, Four Rooms, and that book all came out within four months” — Robert Rodriguez 00:02:06Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“I remember Desperado, Dust Till Dawn, Four Rooms, and that book all came out within four months” — Robert Rodriguez 00:02:06Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“book and I show you that I made a movie called Four Rooms. They're bummed. But I took it on instinct” — Robert Rodriguez 00:06:44Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“I got the idea for Spy Kids from that because I saw Antonio and his Asian wife look like a cool international spy couple” — Robert Rodriguez 00:06:44Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“instead of four stories, maybe three stories, one director... And that was Sin City. Two of my biggest movies came directly from a movie” — Robert Rodriguez 00:07:14Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“another $7,000 movie... just like I had Carlos Gay, the main actor from El Mariachi. Only one person” — Robert Rodriguez 00:26:49Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“still has the huge 90,000 square foot Alita set cuz I'm resourceful enough to put it in a corner of my studio” — Robert Rodriguez 00:11:20Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“for that Red 11 project, remember it was one where we had to do another Mariachi, another $7,000 movie, but with digital cameras” — Robert Rodriguez 00:26:19Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“the other filmmakers that were in our group for this TV show I was doing called Rebel Without a Crew” — Robert Rodriguez 00:26:49Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“Little kids with superpowers... We took it. We sold it. It's the biggest movie on Netflix. Most watched and re-watched movie in their history” — Robert Rodriguez 00:31:55Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“Michelle Rodriguez and Norman Reus are in this movie called The Limit. Remember that one? They made us a logo, double our logo” — Robert Rodriguez 00:31:25Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“there's a line in the faculty Elijah Woods. That's my line. I used to tell people I don't think you should run unless you're being chased” — Robert Rodriguez 00:36:04Find it on Amazon
Robert Rodriguez (inferred)
“I was wheeling and dealing big deals in LA for Once Upon a Time Mexico and Cincinnati” — Robert Rodriguez 01:06:32Find it on Amazon
“you see that movie being there with Peter Sers? He's so naive. He's just a gardener. But he gets hit by a car” — Robert Rodriguez 00:56:42Find it on Amazon
Positive Grid (inferred)
“This Spark Cams. They have some that are really small. And now they just came out with the headphone ones... the amp is built in and you plug in your guitar wireless” — Robert Rodriguez 01:25:54Find it on Amazon