Author Archives: Marya E. Gates

Movie Quote of the Day – Dead Ringer, 1964 (dir. Paul Henreid)

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Edith Phillips: I have a cocktail lounge on Figueroa called Edie’s.
Margaret DeLorca: A cocktail lounge? Why didn’t you ask me–
Edith Phillips: For the fare out of town? That last time I left Los Angeles, you met me at the station with the glad news that you were pregnant and that Frank was marrying you.
Margaret DeLorca: Oh, but Edith, that was twenty years ago!
Edith Phillips: To be exact, eighteen!
Margaret DeLorca: You really hate me, don’t you? You’ve never forgiven me in all these years.
Edith Phillips: Why should I? Tell me why I should.
Margaret DeLorca: We’re sisters!
Edith Phillips: So we are. And to Hell with you!

Movie Quote of the Day – Chasing Amy, 1997 (dir. Kevin Smith)

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Alyssa: Why are we stopping?
Holden: ‘Cause I can’t take this.
Alyssa: Can’t take what?
Holden: I love you.
Alyssa: You love me?
Holden: I love you. And not, not in a friendly way, although I think we’re great friends. And not in a misplaced affection, puppy-dog way, although I’m sure that’s what you’ll call it. I love you. Very, very simple, very truly. You are the-the epitome of everything I have ever looked for in another human being. And I know that you think of me as just a friend, and crossing that line is-is-is the furthest thing from an option you would ever consider. But I had to say it. I just, I can’t take this anymore. I can’t stand next to you without wanting to hold you. I can’t-I can’t look into your eyes without feeling that-that longing you only read about in trashy romance novels. I can’t talk to you without wanting to express my love for everything you are. And I know this will probably queer our friendship – no pun intended – but I had to say it, ’cause I’ve never felt this way before, and I-I don’t care. I like who I am because of it. And if bringing this to light means we can’t hang out anymore, then that hurts me. But God, I just, I couldn’t allow another day to go by without just getting it out there, regardless of the outcome, which by the look on your face is to be the inevitable shoot-down. And, you know, I’ll accept that. But I know, I know that some part of you is hesitating for a moment, and if there’s a moment of hesitation, then that means you feel something too. And all I ask, please, is that you just – you just not dismiss that, and try to dwell in it for just ten seconds. Alyssa, there isn’t another soul on this fucking planet who has ever made me half the person I am when I’m with you, and I would risk this friendship for the chance to take it to the next plateau. Because it is there between you and me. You can’t deny that. Even if, you know, even if we never talk again after tonight, please know that I am forever changed because of who you are and what you’ve meant to me, which – while I do appreciate it – I’d never need a painting of birds bought at a diner to remind me of.

Movie Quote of the Day – Viva Las Vegas, 1964 (dir. George Sidney)

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Rusty Martin: Can you help me please?
Lucky Jackson: Can we help you? Yes ma’am.
Rusty Martin: Can you check my motor, it whistles.
Lucky Jackson: I don’t blame it.

Movie Quote of the Day – Matchstick Men, 2003 (dir. Ridley Scott)

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Angela: She said you were a bad guy. You don’t seem like a bad guy.
Roy: That’s what makes me good at it.

Movie Quote of the Day – Auntie Mame, 1958 (dir. Morton DaCosta)

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Auntie Mame: Life’s a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death!

Movie Quote of the Day – Beauty and the Beast, 1991 (dir. Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise)

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Gaston: Hello, Belle.
Belle: Bonjour Gaston. (Gaston grabs the book from Belle)  Gaston, may I have my book, please?
Gaston: How can you read this? There’s no pictures!
Belle: Well, some people use their imaginations.
Gaston: Belle, it’s about time you got your head out of those books (tossing book into the mud) and paid attention to more important things. . .like me! The whole town’s talking about it. It’s not right for a woman to read–soon she starts getting ideas. . . and thinking.
Belle: Gaston, you are positively primeval.

Movie Quote of the Day – The Clock, 1945 (dir. Vincente Minnelli)

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Alice Mayberry: Suppose we hadn’t met?
Corporal Joe Allen: We couldn’t have not met.

Movie Quote of the Day – The River’s Edge, 1957 (dir. Allan Dwan)

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Nardo Denning: In case you’re interested, Cameron, your wife’s behavior with me tonight has been impeccable.
Ben Cameron: I’m just a farmer, Denning, I don’t know what the word “impeccable” means. If it means what it sounds like, uh, congratulations.

Movie Quote of the Day – Ravenous, 1999 (dir. Antonia Bird)

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Knox: What are you cooking?
Ives: It’s, uh. . .stew.
Knox: You need any help?
Ives: No, no. Though, perhaps later you might. . .contribute.
Knox: You let me know.

2013 in Films: A 565 New-To-Me Films Year-End Recap

A lot happened this year for me. I got my first full-time job, I moved to Los Angeles, I graduated from grad school. During all of this, I also managed to watch a lot of films. You can see more in-depth discussions of my year here or you can look at each month’s breakdown here. After the cut are all the films I watched this year and a brief discussion of my favorite non-2013 release that I watched this year. Yesterday I posted my Favorite Fifteen Films of 2013, so don’t forget to check that out as well.

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