Daily Lines from Movies
Today's Lines from Movies:
Movie: About a Boy(2002)
Will:
Me, I didn't mean anything. About anything, to anyone. And I knew that guaranteed me a long, depression-free life.
Movie: Tales of the Abyss (VG)(2005)
Jade Curtiss:
Don't worry, the worst that could happen is we all die.
Movie: Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers(1995)
Caller:
Barry, whatever happened to that psychiatrist of his, Loomis? I heard the old quack was dead!
Doctor Sam Loomis:
Not dead, just very much retired.
Movie: Adventures of Don Juan(1948)
Queen Margaret:
The palace has large keyholes. My informer has small ears.
Movie: Oblivion 2: Backlash(1996)
Lash:
You better watch your mouth, Crawley, or I'll put a window in your head!
Movie: The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns (TV)(1999)
Queen Morag:
Don't be such a drama Fairy, Chamberlain.
Movie: Darkman(1990)
Peyton Westlake:
Don't look at me.
Julie Hastings:
I want to look.
Movie: Dante's Peak(1997)
Terry, USGS Crew:
I have great taste in women! When have I ever steered you wrong?
Harry Dalton:
What about Astrid?
Terry, USGS Crew:
What about Astrid? I thought the two of you would have a lot in common. She said she was into rocks.
Harry Dalton:
Crystals, Terry. Crystals. Not rocks. Crystals.
Movie: Dance of the Vampires(1967)
Alfred, Abronsius' Assistant:
Shouldn't we build a barricade?
Professor Abronsius:
No, that would be bad tactics.
Movie: Old School(2003)
Beanie:
What about Mitch here? He saw the wheels come off his life, guys. His whole world crumbled. Now he's the Godfather.
Movie: A Taste of Honey(1961)
Jo:
I'm not happy and I'm not glad.
Movie: Dark Victory(1939)
Judith:
Nothing can hurt us now. What we have can't be destroyed. That's our victory - our victory over the dark. It is a victory because we're not afraid.
Today's Movie News
Nielsen study shows profanity in PG movies helps determine their box office success (AP via Yahoo! News)
Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:18:39 GMT
A new study by The Nielsen Co. found that the PG-rated movies with the least profanity made the most money at the U.S. box office.
Nielsen study shows profanity in PG movies helps determine their box office success (AP via Yahoo! News)
Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:18:39 GMT
A new study by The Nielsen Co. found that the PG-rated movies with the least profanity made the most money at the U.S. box office.
Are you psyched for summer movies? Share your hopes, histories (USA Today)
Wed, 12 Mar 2008 17:47:02 GMT
Some of this summer's movies are sequels, and many spring from pop culture touchstones. Those somethings often bring back a sweet memory or a meaningful time in our lives. USA TODAY wants to tell the personal stories linked to this summer's big films. Nearly 20 summer movies could have stories to tell from people's past experiences. Click on the titles below, and you can share yours.
Study: Profanity in PG movies helps determine box office success
Thu, 13 Mar 2008 04:59:00 GMT
KTNV - LAS VEGAS (AP) - A study finds PG-rated movies with the least profanity made the most money at the U.S. box office. The Nielsen Company study found sexuality or violence in those ...
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