Quotations for Today
Here are the Quotations ...
Movie: Uomo puma, L'(1980)
Kobras:
There is often more truth in legend than in history.
Movie: Zathura: A Space Adventure(2005)
Danny:
It's just a goat. It's just a goat. It's just a goat.
[sees how many eyes it has]
Danny:
It's not a goat. It's not a goat. It's not a goat. It's not a goat. It's not a goat.
Movie: Halo (VG)(2001)
Sgt. Johnson:
[Fighting the covenet] I would have been your daddy, but that dog beat me over the fence.
Movie: Babylon 5: The River of Souls (TV)(1998)
David Corwin:
[more Soul Hunter ships arrive] Okay, activate defense grid. Launch all Starfuries. And if they move shoot 'em. If they don't move, shoot twice. They're probably hiding something.
Movie: Above the Law(1988)
Delores Jackson:
You're gonna need me.
Nico Toscani:
Need you? For what?
Delores Jackson:
To get your ass outta jail.
Nico Toscani:
You think you can afford my bail?
Movie: Daredevil(2003)
Ben Urich:
Go get 'em Matt.
Movie: Year of the Bull(2003)
Steve Gallon III:
I love Northwestern football. We are building a PROGRAM. Not a team. There's a difference.
Movie: Vanilla Sky(2001)
Brian:
You're in O.J.-land.
Beast-slaying 'Beowulf' conquers weekend box office
Mon, 19 Nov 2007 23:57:00 GMT
The Ledger - Bee Movie," Paramount, $14,008,444, 3,984 locations, $3,516 average, $93,570,695, three weeks. 3. "American Gangster," Universal, $12,875,250, 3,110 locations, $4,140 average, $100,650,615, three weeks. 4. "Fred Claus," Warner Bros., $11,914,323, 3,603 ...
Salon’s guide to what to watch
Tue, 20 Nov 2007 01:45:00 GMT
Salon - ... is more skilled, Lauren of "The Hills" or Flower of "Meerkat Manor"? By Heather Havrilesky I Like to Watch The Southland bursts into flames. Is the apocalypse looming? Plus: The contagious spirit of "Pushing Daisies" wins out over the cheesy B-movie ...
Anthony Doesburg: Focus on digital cinema takes the film out of the movies (The New Zealand Herald)
Sun, 18 Nov 2007 20:33:25 GMT
With many cinemagoers up in arms at finding themselves watching inferior electronic screenings of movies rather than the 35mm film of old, must we give up our celluloid dreams?