... you can learn from:
Body Heat (1981)
Ned: Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.Matty: This is a blouse and a skirt.I don't know what you're talking about.Ned: You shouldn't wear that body.
... you can learn from:
Body Heat (1981)
Ned: Maybe you shouldn't dress like that.Matty: This is a blouse and a skirt.I don't know what you're talking about.Ned: You shouldn't wear that body.
... you can learn from:
North By Northwest (1959)
Phillip Vandamm: Seems to me you fellowscould stand a little less training from the F.B.I.and a little more from the Actor's Studio.
Léo: Imagine that you are a very small chicken. You just hatched. You just opened your eyes for the first time. All ducks are yellow. And you too... But you are much more beautiful than the rest. You are special.
... you can learn from:
Charade (1963)
Peter: Do we know each other?Reggie: Why, do you think we're going to?Peter: I don't know. How would I know?Reggie: Because I already know an awful lot of people, anduntil one of them dies I couldn't possibly meet anyone else.
... you can learn from:
Poetic Justice (1993)
Iesha: Why you don't ever wanna have no fun no more?Justice: Please.Iesha: Girl, don't you know the world is justa big place for us to go out and fuck up in it.
... you can learn from:
Bring Her Back (2025)
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Special Effects (1984)
Neville: Like I always say, I don't know what I likeuntil I see it. And then I know I don't like it.
Ben Brandt: You, tell me about this bouncer.Moe: Oh, uh, yeah I dunno, man.He's kinda strange, you know?Ben Brandt: What do you mean, strange?Moe: Yeah.. You know, he acts all nice and shitlike he's Mr. Rogers or something. But then, man,he hauls off. He hauls off! He beats the living shitoutta you! So, really interesting guy, overall.Ben Brandt: That was a brilliant analysis.Sam, throw these dum-dums overboard.
... you can learn from:
Scream 2 (1997)
Cici: Drink with your brains,that's our motto.
... you can learn from:
Triangle of Sadness (2022)
The Captain: My government murdered Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Bobby Kennedy, and John F. Kennedy.. My government overthrew good, honest, democratic leaders of the people in Chile, Venezuela, Argentina, Peru, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Panama, and Bolivia. Along with Britain, we carved up the Middle East, creating artificial geographical boundaries and installing puppet dictators. War itself became our most lucrative industry. Every bomb that's dropped, somebody makes a million dollars. You don't have to know where those bombs are exploding. You don't have to see the grieving mothers and the mangled bodies of their children. Eugene Debs gave this speech in Canton, Ohio, in 1918: 'Throughout history wars have been waged for conquest and plunder... The master class has always declared the wars. The subject class has always fought... They've taught you to believe it to be your patriotic duty to go to war and to have yourselves slaughtered at their command... When Wall Street says war, the press says war.'"
... you can learn from:
True History of the Kelly Gang (2019)
Sgt O'Neil: Reminds me of a dog that I once had. It was a mangy old thing. And I am a cruel bastard, so I would whip it every which way. I'd beat on him just for looking at me. So, I figure if you hate on something for long enough, well, he just comes to love you anyway, just for those few moments when you don't.
... you can learn from:
Synonyms (2019)
Yoav: I moved to France to flee Israel. Flee a state that is nasty, obscene, ignorant, idiotic, sordid, fetid, crude, abominable, odious, lamentable, repugnant,
detestable, mean-spirited, mean-hearted...Emile: No country is all that at once.
Dr. Nick Cavanaugh: If you were areal woman, you'd lie to me about our sex.
... you can learn from:
Bugonia (2025)
Teddy: We're just leveling the playing field.It's not torture. Torture is what it's done to us.
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... you can learn from:
Bulworth (1998)
Bulworth: Yo, everybody gonna get sick someday / But nobody knows how they gonna pay / Health care, managed care, HMOs / Ain't gonna work, no sir, not those / 'Cause the thing that's the same in every one of these / Is these motherfuckers there, the insurance companies!Tanya: Insurance! Insurance!Bulworth: Yeah, yeah / You can call it single-payer or Canadian way / Only socialized medicine will ever save the day! Come on now, lemme hear that dirty word - SOCIALISM!
Up front I have to admit that I have never seen Bulworth -- I guess I was into what the kids call "cringe" before the kids were calling it "cringe" because the sight of Warren Beatty rapping in the trailers for this movie in 1998 made all of my insides recoil right up into my insides and I never got over it. But I have heard good things about Bulworth -- any fans of it out there? I was going to say that it's a shame it was the last movie Warren Beatty ever directed, but it's not actually that at all -- I think I can be forgiven for forgetting 2016's Rules Don't Apply exists though. (Sorry Alden Ehrenreich.) Anyway it's Warren's birthday today and we wish him a good one, where ever it is that he's been squirreled away by Annette Bening -- there's a really ridiculously long rap quoted on this movie's IMDb page that I came really close to using as our quote in this post but chickened out; it's kind of terrifying how much of what he was saying in 1998 remains true / has only worsened with time, though. We're falling apart. Happy Monday!
... you can learn from:
The Matrix Ressurections (2021)
Smith: What has the world come towhen you can't even trust a program?
... you can learn from:
Amour (2012)
Georges: In the courtyard of the house where grandma lived, there was a young guy at the window who asked me where I'd been. He was a couple of years older than me, a braggart who really impressed me. "To the movies," I said, because I was proud that my grandma had given me the money to go all alone to the cinema. "What did you see?" I started to tell him the story of the movie, and as I did, all the emotion came back. I didn't want to cry in front of the boy, but it was impossible; there I was, crying out loud in the courtyard, and I told him the whole drama to the bitter end.Anne: So? How did he react?Georges: No idea. He probably found it amusing. I don't remember. I don't remember the film either. But I remember the feeling. That I was ashamed of crying, but that telling him the story made all my feelings and tears come back, almost more powerfully than when I was actually watching the film, and that I just couldn't stop.
... you can learn from:
Living Out Loud (1998)
Judith: It's amazing, isn't it?The things you find yourself agreeing to?
... you can learn from:
Holiday (1938)
Nick Potter: You know, this reminds me a little of thepalace of Caligula. You remember Caligula, don't you, dear?Susan Potter: Oh, very well indeed. Whatever became of him?
... you can learn from:
Please Baby Please (2022)
Arthur: Heart in ribs like bird in cage.When it flutters, set it free.
"I too quit smoking (2013) AND find this type of pictures cool. Also, PSA: if you're feeling like you want to start smoking again, just remind yourself "I do not want my body and house to stink like stale horseshit", then go drink one more glass of water to entertain your hands and lips. Congrats, btw."--- Anonymous congratulates us on another year of not smoking, which we celebrated with an enormous photo-dump of sexy smoking pictures as we're wont to do, annually. .