Yearly Archives: 2015

Movie Quote of the Day – Song One, 2015 (dir. Kate Barker-Froyland)

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James Forester: You know, the best thing about playing? You know when you have a feeling and you don’t want to fade away, but you don’t really know how to keep it? Well, that feeling comes back when I play, like I can keep it. No. . .No talking, no disappointing anyone for three to five whole minutes.
Franny: You should try playing longer songs.
James Forester: Yeah, I should.

Movie Quote of the Day – Travolti da un insolito destino nell’azzurro mare d’agosto (Swept Away. . .by an Unusual Destiny in the Blue Sea of August), 1974 (dir. Lina Wertmüller)

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Raffaella Pavone Lanzetti: Why don’t those shits come and get us? Why haven’t they come to get us? What have they been doing all night? Nothing! The sea is vast but it’s nothing compared to the stupidity of people.

Movie Quote of the Day – Little Accidents, 2015 (dir. Sara Colangelo)

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Owen: I’m not very popular, but I have a few good friends.
Diane: Well, that’s really all you need. I think people with a lot of friends are usually not that interesting.

Movie Quote of the Day – Bachelorette, 2012 (dir. Leslye Headland)

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Regan: Okay, how much cash do you guys have?
Katie: I have 5 maxed out credit cards!
Gena: I have a twen. . .actually I ripped it. I got nothing.
Regan: Well, that sums up your lives.

Movie Quote of the Day – Sudden Manhattan, 1996 (dir. Adrienne Shelly)

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Dominga: You feel that you are not being loved the way you would like to be loved.
Donna: Who is?

Movie Quote of the Day – McFarland, USA, 2015 (dir. Niki Caro)

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Jim White: David, I’d like you to ask your father something for me.
David Diaz: Yeah.
Jim White: You know what, just tell him. . .just tell him it was an honor to be invited into his home.
David Diaz: Dad, he said it was an honor to be invited into your home.
Señor Diaz: Tell him I say thanks.

A Year With Women: 103 Essential Films By Female Filmmakers

Find out more about A Year With Women here.

Lately I’ve become more and more frustrated with the various “best ever” lists that have been released because they rarely feature films by women, or if they do it’s usually one or two films. I think this is more a reflection of those who are polled for these kinds of lists, as well as a compounding of history on itself. For so long films by men have made up the bulk of the film canon and I think people are afraid to add new films to these revered lists. I also think many people haven’t seen very many films by women, or if they have it’s always the same handful of films. In an attempt to create a better, more inclusive list of great films by women, I polled over 500 critics, filmmakers, bloggers, historians, professors and casual film viewers, asking them to tell me what films directed (or co-directed) by women are essential viewing. Some people only responded with as little as five votes, others submitted hundreds of films. In the end, I received over 7,000 votes for 1,100+ different films. After tallying up this data, with ties factored in, I then had a list of 103 essential films directed by women.

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Movie Quote of the Day – Appropriate Behavior, 2015 (dir. Desiree Akhavan)

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Shirin: I’m like one bad romantic encounter away from moving to France and changing my identity.

Movie Quote of the Day – It’s Complicated, 2009 (dir. Nancy Meyers)

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Trisha: Oh, Janey, do you wanna meet a guy I met on Match.com that I didn’t like?
Jane: Oh, wow, what a great offer. No, thanks. I don’t think so.
Trisha: Well, he wasn’t that awful.
Jane: Sounding better every minute.

Movie Quote of the Day – The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years, 1988 (dir. Penelope Spheeris)

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Ozzy Osbourne: Very often I ask them what they think I would be doing if I wasn’t in rock n’ roll and I kept saying, my answer to that is “probably in prison.”
Penelope Spheeris: Why is that?
Ozzy Osbourne: I didn’t want to get a regular job. I couldn’t conform to any system. I didn’t want to get a job in a fac–I had several jobs in a factories, you know, different jobs. But rock n’ roll has this sort of outlaw-ish thing thing with it. You can do what you want to. You don’t have to get up and listen to some big fat balding old fart telling you take this box and stick it over there.