Boris Karloff, who played the monster in the classic
horror film Frankenstein was considered so unimportant
as an actor that he was not even invited to the movie's
World Premiere.
See The Encyclopedia of Mystery and Detection,
edited by Chris Steinbrunner and Otto Penzler
(NY: McGraw Hill, 1976)
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POPULAR LINES OF DIALOGUE
Roger Ebert once casually ranked “Let’s get
out of here (along with “Look out!” and “Take this!”)
as among the most common limes of dialogue
in the movies. In 2007, some film geeks posted
a mash-up on YouTube showing everyone from
Bugs Bunny to Jack Nicholson urging us to blow
this joint.
Virginia Heffernan.
“Staying Power” in The New York Times Magazine
(February 22nd, 2015)
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ANTHONY LANE REVIEWS “F9:THE FAST SAGA”
“The acting is of soaring ineptitude; the deeper
Diesel emotes, the more he resembles a man who
dabbed too much wasabi on his tuna roll. The
most imposing performance is that of Corona –
not the virus but the beer, whose labels face
the camera with pride.”
The New Yorker (July 5, 2021)
Shouldn't there be a category of the Academy Awards
honoring Product Placement?
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WILL THE REAL JOHN WAYNE, PLEASE STAND UP
When John Wayne was told that he had cancer,
the first thought that came to his mind was
"What would John Wayne say?"
Donald Ranard, commenting on FILM #3 BLOG
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ON RELIGION & THE MOVIES
“When I watched The Exorcist in theaters when it
first came out and saw adult movie-goers jump up
and stumble toward the exits, retching and/or weeping
with fear, it was to me yet another example of what
a bad effect a religious upbringing could have.”
Mary Gaitskill.Somebody With a Little Hammer (NY: Pantheon Books, 2017)
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Documentary film maker, Nelson Breen
comments on Noel Coward's remark that if
Peter O'Toole had been any prettier the film
would be called Florence of Arabia.
The Noel Coward remark about Peter O'Toole reminded
me of seeing him at the Ziegfeld Theatre in 1989
at the "premiere" of the restored version of
"Lawrence of Arabia." He sat in the first row
during the entire screening (& long intermission),
transfixed I felt by his own youthful beauty.
I sat with Omar Sharif, equally beautiful at
the time the film was produced, in more comfortable
seats; Sharif had long ago come to terms with
the ravages of time."
ON DIRECTING A MOVIE
“The thing about directing a movie is that
every day you think, Oh no….I cannot get
out of those corner…She”s awful, he’s awful,
I’m awful…And you talk your way out of the
end of the world. You shoot one more scene,
and you’re saved again.”
Mike Nichols
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SIDNEY LUMET AND SELF REVELATION
I hope some day it’s apparent there is a lot of
me in Serpico, just as there is a lot of me in
The Sea Gull. They don’t have to be similar
worlds for me to emerge. When I made Long Day’s Journey into Night – which I happen to think is
a perfect movie – I gave Katie that moment when
Edmund says to her, ‘Mama, I’m going to die,’
and she hauls off and whacks him as hard as she
can across the face. If you don’t understand
something about me from that scene, then you
just don’t understand.
Sidney Lumet, quoted in Sidney Lumet: A Life
by Maura Spiegel (NY: St. Martin’s Press, 2019)
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THE ONLY ACTOR TO GET TWO ACADEMY AWARDS FOR
THE SAME ROLE
For his performance as Homer Parrish, Harold Russell
became the only actor to win two Academy Awards for
the same role. The Academy Board of Governors thought
he was a long shot to win, so they gave him an honorary
award "for bringing hope and courage to his fellow
veterans through his appearance." Later that ceremony
he won for Best Supporting Actor.
from iDMb trivia -THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES
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ON CERTAIN MOVIES WRITTEN & DIRECTED
BY DAVID MAMET
Con Science
Has no conscience.
Louis Phillips
Thank you, Louis.
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