Monthly Archives: June 2011

Movie Quote of the Day – Bus Stop, 1956 (dir. Joshua Logan)

Cherie: I just got to feel that whoever I marry has some real regard for me, aside from all that lovin’ stuff, you know what I mean?

Sony Pictures Classics Acquires Cronenberg’s “A Dangerous Method”

This film will mark director David Cronenberg’s third collaboration with Viggo Mortensen (A History of Violence, Eastern Promises). Added to the mix are Keira Knightley, Vincent Cassel and up-and-coming actor du jour Michael Fassbender. I absolutely cannot wait for this film. A Dangerous Method does not currently have a release date, though it is set to premiere at the Venice Film Festival this fall. Press release after the cut.

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Movie Quote of the Day – The Apartment, 1960 (dir. Billy Wilder)

C.C. Baxter: I love you Miss Kubelik.
Fran Kubelik: Three. . .queen.
C.C. Baxter: Did you hear what I said, Miss Kubelik? I absolutely adore you.
Fran Kubelik: Shut up and deal.

Movie Quote of the Day – District 9, 2009 (dir. Neill Blomkamp)

Wikus Van De Merwe: This whole thing’s under your shack? For 20 years, you’ve had this fookin’ thing hidden out here? This is, this is very illegal, I mean, this is. . .this is a fine.

AMPAS Rule Changes Could Mean Anywhere From 5 to 10 Best Picture Nominees For 2011

The Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences has instituted all kinds of changes for the upcoming year, making predicting this year much more difficult than it has been in the last ten or so years. Full press release after the cut.

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Movie Quote of the Day – The Petrified Forest, 1936 (dir. Archie Mayo)

Alan Squier: The trouble with me, Gabrielle, is I, I belong to a vanishing race. I’m one of the intellectuals.
Gabrielle Maple: That, that means you’ve got brains!
Alan Squier: Hmmm. Yes. Brains without purpose. Noise without sound, shape without substance.

Oscar Vault Monday – Bonnie and Clyde, 1967 (dir. Arthur Penn)

I actually discussed Bonnie and Clyde a little bit in my article last year about 1967 and how it was the year that Old Hollywood became New Hollywood (I actually discuss all five Best Picture nominees from that year, as well as In Cold Blood), so I was reluctant to revisit 1967 for awhile. But I wrote that article over a year ago now, so I guess it’s time to revisit 1967 after all. I remember when I first saw this film it completely blew me away and upon every revisit I remain in awe of what an utterly amazing feat of filmmaking prowess is on display here. I saw an interview with Arthur Penn, I believe, where he talked about how he decided he wanted to shoot the picture in color because he wanted it to feel modern. They weren’t making a documentary of  Depression Era America. This film was going to feel as modern as it possibly could, without being avant-garde. I think Penn accomplished just that, and made it just modern enough to feel timeless, actually. The film was nominated for nine Academy Awards, winning two: Best Costume Design, Best Cinematography (won), Best Supporting Actor Gene Hackman, Best Supporting Actor Michael J. Pollard, Best Supporting Actress Estelle Parsons (won), Best Actor Warren Beatty, Best Actress Faye Dunaway, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director and Best Picture. The other films nominated for Best Picture that year were Doctor Dolittle, The Graduate, Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner and winner In The Heat of the Night.

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Movie Quote of the Day – Becoming Jane, 2007 (dir. Julian Jarrold)

Tom Lefroy: Your ignorance is understandable since you lack. . .What shall we call it? The history?
Jane Austen: Propriety commands me to ignorance.
Tom Lefroy: Condemns you to it and your writing to the status of female accomplishment. If you wish to practice the art of fiction, to be the equal of a masculine author, experience is vital.

Movie Quote of the Day – Lawrence of Arabia, 1962 (dir. David Lean)

Colonel Brighton: Look, sir, we can’t just do nothing.
General Allenby: Why not? It’s usually best.

Movie Quote of the Day – The Lost World: Jurassic Park, 1997 (dir. Steven Spielberg)

Eddie Carr: Who’s hurt, what do you need?
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Rope.
Eddie Carr: Rope. Anything else?
Dr. Ian Malcolm: Yeah, three double cheeseburgers with everything.
Nick Van Owen: No onions on mine!
Dr. Sarah Harding:  And an apple turnover!