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Friday, March 14, 2008

Quotes Update

Here are the Quotes ...



Movie: United 93(2006)


[last lines]

Donald Freeman Greene:
I can't pull! I can't!



Movie: Under 18(1931)


Raymond Harding:
Well, why not take off your clothes and stay awhile?



Movie: Our Little Girl(1935)


Rolfe Brent:
I know I'm a fool. I know I may be spoiling everything. But I just can't keep up the pretense. I want so much to...

Elsa Middleton:
Go ahead. I'm not afraid.


Rolfe Brent:
Elsa, you must know that...

Elsa Middleton:
I know. I'm very fond of you, too, Rolfe.



Movie: Accattone(1961)


Vittorio "Accattone" Cataldi:
Up yours and anyone else who's against me.



Movie: Off the Map(2003)


George:
[about his psychiatrist] I might ask her to marry me.

Arlene:
Marry you? George, really?


George:
She's a gentle person. She's very thoughtful. She cares.

Arlene:
You pay her to care. George, you ought not to confuse romance with business.



Movie: VeggieTales: Josh and the Big Wall! (V)(1997)


Jimmy Gourd:
Does anyone have any saline?



Movie: Kafka(1991)


Chief Clerk:
Kafka... I understand you fancy yourself as a writer.

Franz Kafka:
[shrugs] In a small way.

Chief Clerk:
You should find a more... athletic hobby. Put some color in your cheeks.



Movie: D.E.B.S.(2003)


Amy:
I'm here because I feel more like me when I'm with you, than I do when I'm with me.



Movie: Above the Rim(1994)


Kyle-Lee:
Why are you doin this man? It's just a game.

Shep:
Not to me.



Movie: Back to the Future Part III(1990)


Marty McFly:
[shouts] The red log's about to blow!



Today's Movie News

Cue the tax breaks for movies in Michigan

Thu, 13 Mar 2008 09:02:00 GMT
Detroit Free Press - When a production crew comes to town to make a major motion picture, millions of dollars are infused into the economy. When a post-production or digital entertainment company ...

Nielsen study shows profanity in PG movies helps determine their box office success (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:37:50 GMT
LAS VEGAS - 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. Sexuality or violence in those films had less to do with success than the language, the Nielsen PreView group said in a study being released Thursday.

Spring Movies: 20 We Can't Wait to See

Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:08:00 GMT
Entertainment Weekly Online - Why we're excited: Nine years after Boys Don't Cry (1999), writer-director Kimberly Peirce is back with an of-the-moment drama about a young Iraq War hero (Phillippe) who gets ...

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.

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