Great Quotes about the Movies

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Great Quotes about the Movies

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I couldn't add this one to my signature line because it would have been too long but I did want to share it with everyone:

"Film is history. With every foot of film lost, we lose a link to our culture, to the world around us, to each other and to ourselves." Marty Scorsese
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"Film is history. With every foot of film lost, we lose a link to our culture, to the world around us, to each other and to ourselves."

"For me, John Wayne has only become more impressive over time." Marty Scorsese

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What's the salvation of the movies? I say, run 'em backwards. It can't hurt, and it might be an improvement."

--Will Rogers
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How about these?

"Hollywood's a place where they'll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss and 50 cents for your soul." ~~Marilyn Monroe


"The happy ending of many films is the fact that the picture has ended." ~~Henny Youngman

"The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder." ~~Alfred Hitchcock (take that, Peter Jackson)


"Half the people in Hollywood are dying to be discovered and the other half are afraid they will be." ~~Lionel Barrymore
"We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. "~~Wilde
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Some Writers' Wry Quotes

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Speaking of Alfred Hitchcock, I've always liked this one, attributed to the Master:
"Drama is life with the dull bits cut out."

And, for a more recent, pithy analysis of ever-lengthening movies and life, here's Denis Leary's take on film, (take that Peter Jackson, again):
"What I've learned is that life is too short and movies are too long."

I'm very fond of the often condescending comments about Hollywood emitted by writers, (these bon mots usually seem to drop from over their shoulders as they leap into their Bentleys or Jags to drive to the bank to cash those checks from the studio boys):

"Having your book turned into a movie is like seeing your oxen turned into bouillon cubes." ~John LeCarre

"Hollywood is a place where a man can get stabbed in the back while climbing a ladder."~William Faulkner

"Great beauties are infrequently great actresses, simply because they do not need to be."~Garson Kanin (on Hollywood movie stars)

"There were times, when I drove along the Sunset Strip and looked at those buildings or when I watched the fashionable film colony arriving at some première … that I fully expected God in his wrath to obliterate the whole shebang." ~S.J. Perelman

On being told that his storytelling was "old hat", in 1976: "They say Wilder is out of touch with his times. Frankly I regard it as a compliment. Who the hell wants to be in touch with these times?"~Billy Wilder

"I think it can be said fairly that I've been in on the beginning, rise, peak, collapse, and end of the talking picture."~Joseph L. Mankiewicz

(On live television at the premiere of Cleopatra (1963) after being asked how he felt now that the movie was finally in the can and about to have its first showing] "I feel like the guillotine is about to drop."~Joseph L. Mankiewicz

[At the same occasion, at the opening of Cleopatra (1963) when host Bert Parks called the film "a wonderful, wonderful achievement"] "You must know something I don't."~Joseph L. Mankiewicz

"I am never quite sure whether I am one of the cinema's elder statesman, or just the oldest whore on the beat."~Joseph L. Mankiewicz

I think it's fair to say that Mr. Mankiewicz was a tad disenchanted, eh?
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What'd he say?

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Will Rogers'
The movies are the only business where you can go out front and applaud yourself.

Quentin Tarantino's
If a million people see my movie, I hope they see a million different movies.

Alfred Hitchcock's
In films murders are always very clean. I show how difficult it is and what a messy thing it is to kill a man.
Woody Allen's
If my film makes one more person miserable, I've done my job.

Kirk Douglas'
Life is like a B-picture script. It is that corny. If I had my life story offered to me to film, I'd turn it down.
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