Monthly Archives: August 2015

Movie Quote of the Day – Thirteen, 2003 (dir. Catherine Hardwicke)

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Tracy: [crying] Oh no, Mom. Get off of me. I hate you. Stop.
Mel: I love you and your brother more than anything in the world. I would die for you, but I won’t leave you alone right now.

A Year With Women: July 2015 in Films

Although I was gone for almost a whole week for San Diego Comic-Con (my third year in a row for work!), I managed to watch more new-to-me films in July than I have any other month this year. Most of those films, however, were short films (I will always go to bat for short films). I watched the films in the Twilight Storytellers competition (several of them were better than the films in the actual Twilight Saga film series), as well as all the films in Miu Miu’s Women’s Tales series. Both are available to watch for free online and both are well worth your time! That said, I also watched several films that have had a very large impact on cinema’s history, so I think the month balanced out. As always, the full list of what I watched is after the cut, as well as a few favorites.

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Movie Quote of the Day – The Wild Party, 1929 (dir. Dorothy Arzner)

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Stella Ames: Why do you hate me so?
James ‘Gil’ Gilmore: Hate you? How could I hate when I would have killed for you!