Movie Quotes – Alphabetized! — hebspeaks

One night last week I was trying to get my wired-up brain to tire itself enough so I could sleep. So I went through different movie quotes that I know…in alphabetical order! What you do is start with a movie quote in which the sentence begins with the letter “a” and go through the alphabet. […]

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MEMORABLE MOVIE QUOTES: DUCK SOUP (1933) — This Is My Creation: The Blog of Michael Arruda

Welcome back to MEMORABLE MOVIE QUOTES, that column where we look at memorable quotes from classic movies. Up today it’s DUCK SOUP (1933), one of the all-time best Marx Brothers comedies. One can make the argument that the Marx Brothers’ movies were so good you could take the whole film and it would be one […]

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“For civilization to survive the human race must remain civilized” — Art of Quotation

“For civilization to survive the human race must remain civilized” Rod Serling, screenwriter, movie quote from “The Shelter” episode of Twilight Zone, 1961 A suburban dinner party is interrupted by a bulletin warning of an impending nuclear attack. As the neighbors scramble to prepare themselves, they turn against the one family that installed a permanent […]

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Misheard Movie Quotes — Guylty Pleasure

My friend Abby posted a tweet the other day about the lockdown stage where you are in “spouse chews loudly” phase. Touché. Although the lockdown phases in my house also manifest in other ways. Imagine my surprise this morning, for instance, when Mr Guylty suddenly and without any prior introduction starts suggesting things I could […]

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7 Things Helping Me Cope with the Corona-virus Pandemic part 1 — The Writing Train: Join the locomotion

With the onset of one of the worst infectious outbreaks of our time, the Covid-19 Pandemic, or Corona-virus apocalypse as I call it, there’s a critical need for coping mechanisms. I live in the U.S., so I don’t believe we’ve seen the worst of it yet. The schools, bars, restaurants, YMCA, barbershops, businesses […]

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Interview with Filmmaker Anouk Brouwer (BODY LANGUAGE) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

BODY LANGUAGE was the winner of BEST FILM at the January 2020 Experimental, Dance, Music Film Festival in Toronto. Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film? Anouk Brouwer: We live in a world that seems to overly focus upon stereotypes like gender, class, sexual identity, ethnicity and skin color. I believe that human […]

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Interview with Filmmaker Chantal Cherry (TAKE ME THERE) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

TAKE ME THERE played to rave reviews at the February 2020 Experimental Film Festival in Los Angeles. Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film? Chantal Cherry: This film was created as part of the Experimental Film Virginia (EFV) residency and festival program. It’s a two week intensive of collaborating with other artists – […]

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