Big RR wrote:Jim--Wasn't Network nominated for best picture (and in a year where it was 1 of only 5 movies, not like now when we need more and more nominees). I think Peter Finch and Faye Dunaway also won for best actor and actress. Did it really get bad reviews?
I'll admit I've spent quite a bit of my life doing that--indeed, more than I'd like to admit.
One aside; when my daughter was in college she took a modern cinema course with a professor who sought to be provocative in his selections of movies. Some were big releases (like Blue Velvet and Requiem for a Dream), some were smaller (like Badlands and Eraserhead), and some were even obscure (like the soft core porn Faster Pussycat Kill, Kill and Salo). It amazed my daughter (and him, after she told him) than not had I seen them all, but I had most in my collection. Indeed, I gave her a few titles to recommend to the professor and he enjoyed them as well (she aced the course, and got a newfound respect for my taste in movies, even though she didn't share it).
Lord Jim wrote:I was referring to your new movie quote...
You see? It's the Wrong Poster all over, isn't it Gromit?
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
Crackpot wrote:I think that one thing we have discovered through this thread is that Jim and RR do nothing but watch movies.
Untrue!
I also watch a lot of television...
I do have an interest in movies and also took several cinema courses in college...
I also have a pretty good memory so if I've seen the flick there's a fair chance I'll remember most of the major quotes from it when somebody brings one up...
ETA:
If no one gets this one by this afternoon, I'm going to go ahead and answer it...BTW, there's a clue contained in my response to Big RR about the movie:
MajGenl.Meade wrote:The Jim Carey movie..... the Truman Show?
What am I? Chopped liver? You can at least say "no".
(Re the actual answer: I know what it is now and I did see it - but how on earth do you and LJ remember so much of the damn dialog?)
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
Sorry Meade, I missed your guess. But you are right, it is not correct.
As for how I remember the dialog--many times it just sticks with me--especially if the character saying it is memorable. FWIW, I always google any lines I post to be certain I get them correct.
I have absolutely no recollection of any line, image or storyline of the movie concerned. It was that boring
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
Narrow it down further, narrow it down to a movie I've seen.
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
It's about a girl named Debbie and she moves to a city in Texas
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
As soon as Big RR verifies that I have given the correct answer, (as per the rules) I will treat you all to a quote from an even more obscure cult movie...