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Movie Quote of the Day – Twixt, 2011 (dir. Francis Ford Coppola)

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Poe: So I asked myself, of all the melancholy topics, what, according to the universal understanding of mankind, is the most tragic? Death. And when is this most tragic of melancholy topics most poetical? When it most loosely alludes itself to beauty. The death, therefore, of a beautiful girl is unquestionably the most poetic topic in the world. Equally, it is beyond doubt that the lips best suited for such a topic are those of the man who loved her.

Movie Quote of the Day – Dirty Girl, 2011 (dir. Abe Sylvia)

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Danielle: Name?
Clarke: I don’t know.
Danielle: How about “Joan”, like Joan Jett.
Clarke: Or Crawford. That’s nice.

Movie Quote of the Day – What’s Your Number?, 2011 (dir. Mark Mylod)

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Ally Darling: Where’s my coffee pot?
Colin Shea: I broke it. If you were on Twitter you would know that already.

Oscar Vault Monday – Midnight in Paris, 2011 (dir. Woody Allen)

I’ve written a lot about Woody Allen over the last few years and I’m sure I’ll be writing about him for many more years to come. He doesn’t always hit the mark, but when he does, he hits it better than just about anyone. Case in point: 2011’s smash hit Midnight In Paris. It may well be in my top five favorite of Woody Allen’s many films. Part of this has to do with my love of Paris in twenties (and the fact that pretty much everything mentioned in the film was something I studied in college) and partly because of the experience I had when I first saw it. I had just moved back to San Francisco (like, literally THAT DAY) and I went to see it with my roommate and one of my good friends (who was visiting from Florida!) and it had been raining and the showtime we wanted to go to was sold out so we had to wait an hour in the lobby and it was the most perfect experience I could have asked for. There’s a lot of things to write about with this film, but I’ve decided just to focus on a few facets of it that I really love. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, winning one: Best Art Direction, Best Original Screenplay (won), Best Director and Best Picture. The other films nominated for Best Picture in 2011 were: The DescendantsExtremely Loud and Incredibly Close, The HelpHugoMoneyballThe Tree of LifeWar Horse and winner The Artist.

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Movie Quote of the Day – Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, 2011 (dir. Tomas Alfredson)

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Ricki Tarr: I’ve, um, I’ve done a lot of things in my life, Mr. Smiley, but, um, I just, I can’t stop her. . .I can’t stop thinking about her. [laughs] She wasn’t even my type. I’ve got to get her out. I owe her that.

Movie Quote of the Day – Captain America: The First Avenger, 2011 (dir. Joe Johnston)

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Nick Fury: At ease, soldier! Look, I’m sorry about that little show back there, but we thought it best to break it to you slowly.
Steve Rogers: Break what?
Nick Fury: You’ve been asleep, Cap. For almost 70 years. You gonna be okay?
Steve Rogers: Yeah. Yeah, I just. . .I had a date.

Movie Quote of the Day – Hugo, 2011 (dir. Martin Scorsese)

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Georges Méliès: My life has taught me one lesson, Hugo, and not the one I thought it would. Happy endings only happen in the movies.

Movie Quote of the Day – Rango, 2011 (dir. Gore Verbinski)

Rango: Now, remember son: stay in school, eat your veggies, and burn everything but Shakespeare.

Movie Quote of the Day – Thor, 2011 (dir. Kenneth Branagh)

Thor: This drink. . .I like it!
Darcy: I know, it’s great right?
[smashes mug on ground]
Thor: Another!

Movie Quote of the Day – Young Adult, 2011 (dir. Jason Reitman)

David Gary: I hope you’re eating enough in the city.
Hedda Gary: You gotta start taking care of yourself, sweetie.
David Gary: You know, Lean Cuisine is not a meal.
Mavis Gary: Yeah, I think I might be an alcoholic.
Hedda Gary: [laughs] Very funny.