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Oscar Vault Monday – The Elephant Man, 1980 (dir. David Lynch)

After Eraserhead, Lynch was eager to get started on a new project. After failing to get anything started on a personal project called Ronnie Rocket, he called Stuart Cornfeld – who had earlier called him to tell him how much he had enjoyed Eraserhead – and asked him if he had anything. Cornfeld said he had four projects. The first one he mentioned was called The Elephant Man; without knowing anything else Lynch said that was it. They pitched it around to several studios before Mel Brooks (for whom Cornfeld worked) decided (with some influence by his wife Anne Bancroft) it was right for his new BrooksFilms production company. He liked the screenwriters, but he didn’t know who Lynch was, so they screened Eraserhead for him. After it was over Brooks reportedly said to Lynch, “You’re a madman! I love you! You’re in!” The rest, as they say, is history. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards, though it didn’t win any: Best Original Score, Best Art Direction, Best Film Editing, Best Costume Design, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor John Hurt, Best Director and Best Picture. Lynch was saddened that the film didn’t receive sound or cinematography nominations. The year prior, sound designer Alan Splet received an honorary award for his sound work on The Black Stallion and a few years later he received a nomination for his work on 1983’s Never Cry Wolf. Cinematographer Freddie Francis won in 1960 for Sons and Lovers and in 1989 for Glory. The other films nominated for Best Picture that year were: Coal Miner’s Daughter, Raging Bull, Tess and winner Ordinary People. After the film’s loss at the Oscars, Brooks reportedly stated, “Ten years from now Ordinary People will be the answer to a trivia question. The Elephant Man will be a movie people are watching.”  The film currently sits at #116 on IMDb’s user-generated Top 250.

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Movie Quote of the Day – The Changeling, 1980 (dir. Peter Medak)

John Russell: You goddamn son of a bitch. What is it you want?  What do you want from me? I’ve done everything I can do!  There’s nothing more to do.

Movie Quote of the Day – La città delle donne, 1980 (dir. Federico Fellini)

Snàporaz: What kind of film is this?!

Movie Quote of the Day – Caddyshack, 1980 (dir. Harold Ramis)

Carl Spackler: Incredible Cinderella story. This unknown, comes outta nowhere to lead the pack at Augusta. He’s at his final hole. He’s about 450 yards away. He’s gonna hit about a two iron, I think. Oh, he got outta that. The crowd is standing on its feet here at Augusta. The normally reserved Augusta crowd, going wild, for this young Cinderella, who’s come outta nowhere. He’s got about 350 yards left. He’s gonna hit about a five iron, it looks like, dontcha think? He’s got a beautiful back swing. That’s it! Oh! He got outta that one! He’s gotta be pleased with that! The crowd is on its feet here. He’s a Cinderella boy. Tears in his eyes, I guess, as he lines up this last shot. He’s got about 195 yards left. He’s gonna. . .it looks like he’s got an eight iron. This crowd has gone deadly silent. A Cinderella story. Outta nowhere. Former greenskeeper. And now about to become the Masters champion. It looks like a mirac. . .it’s in the hole! It’s in the hole!

Movie Quote of the Day – American Gigolo, 1980 (dir. Paul Schrader)

Michelle Stratton: How many languages do you speak?
Julian Kaye: Five or six.
Michelle Stratton: Plus the, uh, international language?
Julian Kaye: That’s right.

Movie Quote of the Day – The Stunt Man, 1980 (dir. Richard Rush)

Eli Cross: We’re shaking a finger at them, Sam, and we shouldn’t. If we’ve anything to say it’s best to slip it in while they’re all laughing and crying and jerking off at all the sex and violence. We should do something outrageous.
Sam: Like what?
Eli Cross: Like catching an authentic stench of madness behind all that good clean fun.

Movie Quote of the Day – Stardust Memories, 1980 (dir. Woody Allen)

Sandy Bates: You guys gotta tell me, why is there so much human suffering?
Space Alien: This is unanswerable.
Sandy Bates: Is there a God?
Space Alien: These are the wrong questions.
Sandy Bates: Look, here’s my point, if nothing lasts why am I bothering to make films or do anything, for that matter?
Space Alien: We enjoy your films, particularly the early, funny ones.
Sandy Bates: But the human condition is so discouraging.
Space Alien: There are some nice moments, too.

Movie Quote of the Day – Friday the 13th, 1980 (dir. Sean S. Cunningham)

Pamela Voorhees: You let him drown! You never paid any attention. Look what you did to him. [pulls out a large hunting knife] Look what you did to him!

Movie Quote of the Day – Airplane!, 1980 (dir. Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker)

Randy: Can I get you something?
Second Jive Dude: ‘S’mofo butter layin’ me to da’ bone! Jackin’ me up. . .tight me!
Randy: I’m sorry, I don’t understand.
First Jive Dude: Cutty say ‘e can’t hang!
Jive Lady: Oh stewardess! I speak jive.
Randy: Oh, good.

Movie Quote of the Day – The Elephant Man, 1980 (dir. David Lynch)

John Merrick: I am not an elephant! I am not an animal! I am a human being! I am a man!