A Quote by Sergio Leone

I was born with this bow tie made of celluloid on my collar. — © Sergio Leone
I was born with this bow tie made of celluloid on my collar.
The bow tie started off with one of my friends, Kunta Littlejohn. He said if you want to be anybody, you've got to rock the bow tie. I dismissed it at first, but later he told me he had non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, so I decided to wear the bow tie to support him. And as he got better, I came to learn the power of the bow tie.
With the rabbit as our emblem, when we got to the point in 1960 of opening the first Playboy Club... one of our executives suggested the possibility of a bunny costume. We tried it out, and I made some modifications - added the cuffs and the bow tie and collar - and the bunny was born.
You're dressed in a tuxedo, you wear a bow tie. A bow tie with a tuxedo is more formal than a straight tie with a tuxedo.
I don't tie my shoes right. I tie them the way you would tie a gift, like a bow.
I don't know what it is about bow ties, but I love a good bow tie on a man.
Otherwise [digital revolution] hasn't changed my way of filmmaking, I'm not nostalgic in postulating we should still make films on celluloid. I love celluloid but I don't need to continue on celluloid.
And learn to tie a bow - it's not difficult and there's no excuse for either a clip-on or the hideous Hollywood straight tie.
An ascot is never a substitute for a well-tied four-in-hand tie or a slightly disheveled bow tie.
There are certain tuxes you can get away with a black tie, but with others, you'd be dishonoring the workmanship if you didn't wear a full bow tie.
Anybody with any sense knows the whole solar system will go up like a celluloid collar by-and-by.
My father was a very good Boy Scout. He was very skilled with knots, and he showed me how to tie a bow tie.
Read about a few men who wear (or wore) bow ties as an act of defiance, and check out a tie that makes a strong statement. Bow ties are cool.
This idea of 'New Collar' says for the jobs of the future here, there are many in technology that can be done without a four-year college degree and, therefore, 'New Collar' not 'Blue Collar,' 'White Collar.' It's 'New Collar.'
Even now, I'm very superstitious, in silly ways. I always put my left boot on first. Or on set, I always tie my bow tie from right to left.
The movies are celluloid hemorrhoids. No, worse: They're celluloid Bon Jovi.
When you wear a bow tie, doors open for you.
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