Favorite Movie Quotes

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Quotations Update

Today's Quotations:



Movie: Wag the Dog(1997)


Conrad 'Connie' Brean:
Stanley, don't do this. You're playing with your life here.

Stanley Motss:
Fuck my life. I want the credit.



Movie: The Odd Couple II(1998)


[last lines]

Oscar Madison:
This is the biggest, goddamnest deja vu anybody has ever had. Can we please play cards here, for crying out loud?



Movie: The Adventurers(1970)


President Rojo:
A bandit by himself is nothing but a bandit. A bandit and a lawyer... that's a revolution.



Movie: The Queen(2006)


Alastair Campbell:
You going to speak to the Queen?


Tony Blair:
Yep.

Alastair Campbell:
Ask her if SHE greased the brakes.

Tony Blair:
Now, now.



Movie: An Unfinished Life(2005)


Griff Gilkyson:
What's in Wyoming?

Jean Gilkyson:
It's where your grandfather lives.

Griff Gilkyson:
I have a grandfather?

Jean Gilkyson:
Not much of one.



Today's Movie News

Political films triumph in Berlin (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Sun, 17 Feb 2008 11:22:49 GMT
The two most overtly political movies in competition at this year's Berlin Film Festival won the top prizes, surprising some critics who had questioned their message and methods.

Spielberg slashed by Chinese, but his movies still admired

Sun, 17 Feb 2008 15:44:00 GMT
Xinhua News Agency - BEIJING, Feb. 18 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese people have expressed their bafflement and disappointment these days over Hollywood director Steven Spielberg's quit from 2008 Beijing Olympics, but they still ...

New movies opening this week (New York Daily News)

Sun, 17 Feb 2008 09:36:14 GMT
After unintentionally erasing all the movies in a video rental store, a pair of friends re-create several classic films to refill the shelves in "Be Kind Rewind," one of the new movies opening this week.

Do Zombie Movies Suck? (AskMen)

Sun, 17 Feb 2008 09:31:33 GMT
Are you sick of crappy zombie movies? Since Dawn of the Dead rose from the depths of Hollywood in the '70s, it seems that every director, producer and actor wanted to be part of a zombie flick . But recent attempts to revive the genre have ended in nothing but rotten reviews and decomposing audiences.

Stanley Kramer, master of 'message' movies (The Star-Ledger)

Sun, 17 Feb 2008 02:22:23 GMT
Alfred Hitchcock once compared making movies to building roller coasters; Orson Welles, to playing with a train set.

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