Top 143 Pinot Noir Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 4, 2024.
Yeah, I was always a big fan of noir.
Film noir is not a genre. It is not defined, as are the western and gangster genres, by conventions of setting and conflict, but rather by the more subtle qualities of tone and mood. It is a film 'noir', as opposed to the possible variants of film gray or film off-white.
Anything that has to do with noir and space, I'm gonna love. When you've got a noir-ish, pulpy detective in a science fiction show, I'm all in, in that regard. — © Thomas Jane
Anything that has to do with noir and space, I'm gonna love. When you've got a noir-ish, pulpy detective in a science fiction show, I'm all in, in that regard.
When I was making these damned pictures, I never knew about film noir. If you had asked me about it then, I probably would have pointed to something like Bill Wellman's The Ox Bow Incident, the best Western I ever saw and very much in the style of film noir I don't care if it's a mystery story, a Western, or the story of Julius Caesar. To me it's the emotion, the lies, the double-cross that defines what kind of drama it is.
Noir was a brainchild of the United States. And most of the creators of classic noir - novelists and screenwriters, directors and cameramen - were men. Women were their mysterious, sometimes villainous, always seductive objects of desire.
God made Cabernet Sauvignon, whereas the Devil made Pinot Noir.
I like Public School and En Noir.
I think the great unspoken theme in noir fiction is male self-pity. It pervades noir movies.
Going back to the noir fiction of the 30s, 40s and 50s. It's very contemporary.
I can count the number of great Cabernets I made at Beaulieu only by taking off my socks and shoes, but I can count the number of great Pinot Noirs on one hand with change left over.
I wanted to work with Sriram Raghavan, the master of noir.
You use elements of noir, but you don't want it to be too noir-ish. You don't want it to be advertised as though you're asking people to go and watch an updated noir. I don't think they'll go do that. They want to see a modern story.
There was a woman in Tunisia called Madame Pinot. She was a midwife and had helped in the birth of my siblings and me. I assisted her. I helped women give birth to a lot of babies when I was very young.
I didn't know I was doing film noir, I thought they were detective stories with low lighting! — © Marie Windsor
I didn't know I was doing film noir, I thought they were detective stories with low lighting!
Noir is a court of human relations, and some crimes are beyond legal restitution.
At the very least, noir offers an alternate reality - moments of real passion, a bleak code of honor, and a need for freedom amid corruption. At its best, noir offers a map of subversion.
I've been a fan of noir films since I was in high school.
You're immediately in a world of noir when you're watching shows like 'The Bridge' or 'The Killing.'
I can’t believe I was ever stupid enough to trust Noir. Come to the dark side. We have cookies. (Zeth)
There are specific times where film noir is a natural concomitant of the mood. When there's insecurity, collapse of financial systems - that's where film noir always hits fertile ground.
I grew up on film noir.
This is what noir is, what it can be when it stops playing nice--blunt force drama stripped down to the bone, then made to dance across the page.
Pinot noir is the ultimate wine to have at the table. It's a white wine masquerading as red...[while] chardonnay is a red masquerading as a white.
For me personally, I like a smooth pinot noir with a lot of cherry fruit flavor. In the proper mood, I like a little earth and a little spice as well.
A great pinot chases its own tail. You drink it and you just keep finding new tastes that go with it. My dream was to make a world-class pinot and learn more about other wines as well.
My big love is red wine and I once went to a vineyard in the Marlborough region of New Zealand, where we drank exquisite pinot noir.
I love noir, quite obviously.
One difference between film noir and more straightforward crime pictures is that noir is more open to human flaws and likes to embed them in twisty plot lines.
I think there are specific times where film noir is a natural concomitant of the mood. When there's insecurity, collapse of financial systems - that's where film noir always hits fertile ground.
Jody Houser, who writes Mother Panic, has this noir-ish superhero style. She's very adaptable.
Noir deals with the disenfranchised: people who can't catch a break under normal circumstances. In noir books, you root for these people, but you know they are going to fail. That's what makes them so compellingly human. I can relate to that kind of stuff.
Like art, love, and pornography, noir is hard to define, but you know it when you see it. For the purposes of the book and my longtime working understanding and definition of it, noir stories are bleak, existential, alienated, pessimistic tales about losers--people who are so morally challenged that they cannot help but bring about their own ruin.
I'm not Josh Brolin or Ryan Gosling. They're more noir than I.
I asked for a glass of Chardonnay. And in a 9/11-like twist, they didn't have any. They offered me Pinot.
Pinot grigio is a great Italian table wine.
But, number one, I think traditional noir doesn't work in contemporary storytelling because we don't live in that world anymore.
It's a noir world. Unfair things happen.
Crime fiction, especially noir and hardboiled, is the literature of the proletariat. — © Adrian McKinty
Crime fiction, especially noir and hardboiled, is the literature of the proletariat.
'100 Bullets' is such a post-modern noir; there are certain rules you gotta follow.
I think a film noir demands a beginning and an end.
But, number one, I think traditional noir doesn't work in contemporary storytelling because we don't live in that world anymore
The AW14 collection is inspired by Film Noir. Elements of masculinity and femininity were reflected in the fabric, tailoring, and features.
As brilliant as those dark Scandi noir dramas are, not everything has to be shot down a Danish alleyway.
When I pair food and wine, I start with the food. If I have a beautiful roasted bird, I might choose a Cabernet or Pinot Noir, or maybe a Syrah, depending on the sauce and what is in my cellar.
No viticultural region in America has demonstrated as much progress in quality and potential for greatness as... the Santa Barbara region, where the Burgundian varietals Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are planted in its cooler climates.
Is deciding what you like an instinct, a sense that arrives as swiftly as my autoimmune response to cat dander? Or is it the result of reasoned consideration, the way wine tasters swish pinot noir around in their mouths, spit it out, and reach for complex metaphors about chocolate and tobacco?
In narrative cinema, a certain terminology has already been established: 'film noir,' 'Western,' even 'Spaghetti Western.' When we say 'film noir' we know what we are talking about. But in non-narrative cinema, we are a little bit lost. So sometimes, the only way to make us understand what we are talking about is to use the term 'avant-garde.'
Her cooking suggested she had attended the Cordon Noir.
Drawing Dead is a brilliant noir from one of Australia's most exciting new novelists. — © Adrian McKinty
Drawing Dead is a brilliant noir from one of Australia's most exciting new novelists.
I guess what's most surprised me in most of the reviews is that they don't seem to get the noir story in the dream sequence, so they analyze it like a straight noir movie.
I wouldn't apply high frame rates to a love story or a thriller or a film noir or a mystery.
Too many companies think they want to do a video blog to sell merchandise, but if you turn your site into QVC, you lose. I have an audience that trusts me. It's about building a global brand - not selling four more bottles of Pinot Grigio.
I love to mix things up and create new dishes in the kitchen. I love cooking shrimp scampi and having a glass of Pinot Grigio while listening to music.
I would have drunk a lot of Pinot Grigio if I'd lost after leading 5-2 in the third.
Noir is where the clarity of moral divisions break down, the black and whites turn into grays.
I'm a huge fan of Cabernet and Bordeaux, and am passionate about Pinot Noir and Burgundies.
Is there something in druggy subjects that encourages directors to make imitation film noir? Film noir itself becomes an addiction.
Noir has always shown that greed and chaos are as close as the company we work for or the politicians we vote for.
It's possible to be hard-boiled and not noir, just as it's possible to be noir and not hard-boiled. And it is possible to be both. People debate endlessly what is hard-boiled and what is noir.
I love film noir, so Billy Wilder is like my favorite director of all time.
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