Thursday, March 8, 2012

Favorite Movie Quotes: Diabolique (1996)


"Well, I suggest you try. It isn't like you burnt the toast, Mia. You killed your husband. It's all off the chart demerit-wise. Understand?"

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Favorite Movie Quotes: The Devil's Advocate



"Lawyers are the Devil's ministry."

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Rose's Valentine to Dad

Favorite Movie Quotes: The Desperate Hours (1955)



"Using his brain is he, Hal. Look at him. I can see it perkin', clickity-clickity-click! Don't ever try to come between us, you smart-eyed slob."


[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 39]

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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Favorite Movie Quotes: Dersu Uzala

"Some menace to humans was lurking in this silence."

[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 68]

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Check Out Jim Gill's improvi Site

Our fellow creative fellow and Morty the Blog regular Jim Gill has devised an intriguing brainstorming tool:

improvi

Jim says: "A whimsical creativity app that emulates your inner world"

I'm going to drive it around the block a few times when I get the chance.


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Favorite Movie Quotes: The Departed


"I don't want to be a product of my environment. I want my environment to be a product of me."

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Favorite Movie Quotes: De-Lovely


"What is discretion but dishonesty dressed up in a little good breeding?"

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Favorite Movie Quotes: Defending Your Life


"When you use more than 5 per cent of your brain you don't want to be on Earth, believe me. Not that your takeout places aren't lovely but there are many more exciting destinations for smarter people. Now being from Earth as you are and using as little of your brain as you do, your life has pretty much been devoted to dealing with fear."

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Favorite Movie Quotes: Death Becomes Her



"We're gathered here today to honor the passing of a man of courage and of vision. Now, Dr. Ernest Menville always that felt life begins at 50. And since we know so little of Ernest before that age, perhaps in his case, it's really true. Because it wasn't until 50 he met his lovely wife, Claire, that he had two sons and four daughters, and then like a, like a biblical patriarch began to spread his message of hope to his adopted children all around the world. A brilliant academic as well as a rugged outdoorsman, Dr. Menville pursued with vigor a variety of pursuits not just to attain some personal ambition but to enhance the world for us and make it a better place than he found it. Oh, and that he did. The Menville Marriage Counseling Clinic, the Menville Center for the Study of Women, and of course, Ernest's AA chapter will carry on long after his death ... was for him a delightful adventure. Who among us never knew Ernest the prankster? Hmm? Ernest the storyteller? We've all heard his tall tales about the living dead in Beverly Hills."

[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 43]

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Life is a balance
Olympia, Washington

Favorite Movie Quotes: The Deadly Companions


"They smell brimstone every time I walk by."

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Favorite Movie Quotes: Dave


"Do you know how many different kinds of laws we've broken?"

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Shelley Hilliard Memorial
Olympia, Washington

Favorite Movie Quotes: Dark Passage


"You know, it's wonderful when guys like you lose out. Makes guys like me think maybe we got a chance in this world."

[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 19]

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Favorite Movie Quotes: Dances With Wolves


"I was just thinking that of all the trails in this life there is one that matters most. It is the trail of a true human being."

[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 17]

Monday, March 5, 2012

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Pizza!

Favorite Movie Quotes: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon


"The things we touch have no permanence. My master would say, 'There is nothing we can hold onto in this world. Only by letting go can we truly possess what is real.'"

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Favorite Movie Quotes: Crime Spree


"No smoking, no drinking? What kind of country is this?"

Sunday, March 4, 2012