Thursday, November 29, 2007

Today's Quotations

Quotations:



Movie: Hairspray(1988)


Edna Turnblad:
Would you keep that racket down? I'm trying to iron, here!



Movie: Wadd: The Life and Times of John C. Holmes(1998)


John Leslie:
John Holmes was the first, and you can't replace the first even if some guy can come long and be even better than Holmes. But once you lay the first foundation, you're the guy that's built on. John was that guy, I mean he had the package. That's why he will never be topped in that sense.



Movie: Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby(2006)


Ricky Bobby:
If you ain't first, you're last.



Movie: Untergang, Der(2004)


Adolf Hitler:
The war is lost... But if you think that I'll leave Berlin for that, you are sadly mistaken. I'd prefer to put a bullet in my head.





Movie Review: Santa Clause 3 - The Escape Clause (Blogcritics.org)

Wed, 28 Nov 2007 13:13:36 GMT
In the War on Christmas, I'm not sure whose side this movie is on. I'm the only person on earth who hasn't seen the first two Santa Clause movies, starring Tim Allen as the big guy, but I had no trouble following the plot of Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause. The third film in the series, however, does not make me want to rent the earlier films to see what I missed. This movie could make John ...

3 friends on the road, urging America to jump on green bandwagon

Wed, 28 Nov 2007 15:26:00 GMT
San Francisco Gate - Perhaps, most of all, it's changed my career aspirations from 'movie star' to 'goat farmer.' " To see route maps, watch videos and read blog items from Your Environmental Road Trip, visit www.yert.com . E-mail Chris Cadelago at ccadelago@sfchronicle.com

South Park

Wed, 28 Nov 2007 15:04:00 GMT
Wired - I hate what CG has done to movies," says Stone. "Filmmakers too often substitute technology for a good story. There's something so much more exhilarating about watching stuff that's real." Real 22-inch-tall marionettes are what you get in this $20 ...

Tearjerkers: Why we cry at the movies (Contra Costa Times)

Wed, 28 Nov 2007 11:44:45 GMT
Why do we cry at the movies? Maybe it is the movie or the psychological baggage we schlepped in with us. Or is it empathy, or you-are-so-busted guilt?
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