Top 1200 Quoting Movies Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
If I wanted to do TV full-time, 'Breaking Bad' is definitely the type of project I would want to do. But TV is not my favorite thing in the world. I definitely want to focus on film. It's what I grew up loving. It's always been about movies, movies, movies, movies, movies. I really want to make great films.
Like all artists, I'm a complete cinephile; I see everything. I see past movies, present movies, indie movies, experimental movies.
It's always dangerous quoting numbers and expectations. — © Christian Horner
It's always dangerous quoting numbers and expectations.
Oh, I can't help quoting you, because everything that you said rings true.
Movies are movies. Some bend light through a lens. Some create moving images virtually. At the end of the day, movies are movies.
I worry that when you start quoting Machiavelli to justify your actions, you have ceased to be one of the good guys. No, quoting Nietzsche does that. Machiavelli is just cool.
Filmmakers get into trouble when they're watching too many DVDs and quoting all the time.
Stop quoting laws, we carry weapons!
I didn't watch a lot of American television growing up. I just liked to read a lot and watch movies - movies, movies, and more movies. My family used to make fun of me because I'd like every movie I saw.
A little extra forgiveness never hurts," said Matt, quoting one of Celia's favorite sayings.
I don’t like to quote myself but unfortunately everybody I know who should be quoting me is dead.
Richard Donner made great movies. Seminal movies. The Academy, though, and we have to be careful here, should recognize popular films. Popular films are what make it all work. There was a time when popular movies were commercial movies, and they were good movies, and they had to be good movies. There was no segregation between good independent films and popular movies.
I think its important for movies to recognize that they are part of a history of movies. I also think that most movies are about movies anyway, even if they're about something else.
Quoting Scripture leads you to the fountain, but only if you plunge in and come up wet will I know that you are a Christian. — © Aiden Wilson Tozer
Quoting Scripture leads you to the fountain, but only if you plunge in and come up wet will I know that you are a Christian.
Cinema Paradiso, because it reminds me of why I make movies, the magic of movies, the romance of movies.
I'm quoting Margaret Thatcher. I quote her frequently.
I like zombie movies, and I like genre movies a lot. To watch. Less so to make, I think. But I grew up on that stuff. I would just grow up watching a lot of horror movies, a lot of slasher movies and then zombie movies.
[quoting someone else] the American constitution is a document designed by geniuses to be eventually interpreted by idiots
I am fortunate enough to have worked on, and continue to work on, evolutionary movies in all formats from just simple good story telling, which still matters most of all, to CG movies to tent-pole size 3D movies, and genre 3D movies like 'Piranha 3D.
Most filmmakers' entire body of knowledge is of other movies. When they describe things, they describe them in relation to other movies. That's why we have so many cyclical movies that look like other movies. But I'm not cynical. I even go to some of those movies.
...when a reporter is quoting Sid Blumenthal on president Bush, you know he's scraping the barrel.
Not all movies are movies you want to spend $14 on - and not all movies are movies you want to spend $10 on for ultra VOD, or even $6.99 on renting.
In quoting others, we cite ourselves.
When there is this giant narrative, when there is a singular story out there like there is right now about the Russians hacking the election so that Donald Trump would win - when the media is pumping it and the Democrats are quoting the media and the media's quoting the Democrats and it's just like a giant blanket thrown all over the country - don't believe the story. It's made up! It is a script. I call the daily soap opera.
The earliest movies that I loved were French movies and Italian movies. I grew up watching those kind of movies and often find the truest looks at human nature - you can find them in another countrys movies.
But theological change happens though selective quoting. Every religious person does it: You quote those verses that resonate with your own religious insights and ignore or reinterpret those that undermine your certainties. Selective quoting isn't just legitimate, but essential: Religions evolve through shifts in selective quoting.
Nothing like quoting Silence of the Lambs for people to question what kind of disability you have.
As a comedian, I'm always quoting 'Caddyshack' and 'Dumb and Dumber.'
Satan delights equally in statistics and in quoting scripture.
I watched a lot of pot movies before we did this [Pineapple Express]. My favorites were always the characters in movies that weren't necessarily in stoner movies.
I wasn't a fanboy of horror. I didn't grow up on horror movies. I grew up loving all movies. I still love all movies, but I particularly love scary movies - as much for the culture around them as the movies themselves.
I remember seeing Airplane, and even Mel Brooks movies like History of the World Part I, and just really loving that style of movies that make fun of movies. I think it needs to be done. All of these movies are ripe for being poked at.
It's OK to quote from your past. But I'm more interested in quoting from my present and pointing towards the future.
For whatever reason, I think we have one type of animated movie and it's so wrong. I want to do a drama, I want to do an action, a comedy. In live-action, there are all sorts of movies. There's independent movies, big movies, action movies, funny movies, and for us we have one movie.
Real smarts begin when you quit quoting other people.
I am totally and completely addicted to movies. Jeff, my husband and I, watch movies every night and go out to the movies constantly.
The primary function of the government is - and here I am quoting directly from the U.S. Constitution - 'to spew out paper.'
Quoting her mother: The trouble with a book is you never know what's in it until it's too late! — © Jeanette Winterson
Quoting her mother: The trouble with a book is you never know what's in it until it's too late!
The thing about me not doing superhero movies, that's not true at all. Movies are movies. You just go.
I think it is quite untrue that it is standard journalistic practice to name the interviewer when quoting from an interview.
Quoting E. B. White is the easiest way I know of to fool people into thinking that I am perceptive, witty, and wise.
I grew up with a lot of monster movies, robot movies, since I was a kid. I love anime movies, like 'Evangelion' and 'Ghost in the Shell.'
'Point Break' is a movie that I and all of my friends grew up loving, watching all the time, quoting, living and being.
The only thing worse than quoting me, is not quoting me
I guess I was just a young, fun-loving kid! Me and my older brother was always quoting 'Coming to America,' 'Spies Like Us,' '48 Hours,' and all those movies, just having fun amongst ourselves.
The earliest movies that I loved were French movies and Italian movies. I grew up watching those kind of movies and often find the truest looks at human nature - you can find them in another country's movies.
I never, ever thought Jeremy Corbyn would be quoting me!
You have got to be careful quoting Ronald Reagan, because when you quote him accurately it is called mudslinging.
Most of the people leaking movies or giving out movies are because they love the movies. — © Peter Sunde
Most of the people leaking movies or giving out movies are because they love the movies.
There is always the option of being emotionally lazy, that is, of quoting.
I don't find movies interesting. I just want to do the movies that made me interested in getting into movies, and they're few and far between.
I think that there's good movies and there's bad movies, and sometimes the bad movies spoil it for the rest of us, and we focus on them, but in the long run, all that matters are the good movies. Those are the ones that we will remember.
Quoting, like smoking, is a dirty habit to which I am devoted.
I'm getting a little tired of everybody quoting Ronald Reagan.
People follow my movies for a reason, and that's because I believe in them, and I don't want to just make movies for the sake of making movies.
I'm horrible at quoting movies! Even my very favorites are not easily recalled or programmed to memory. When people start movie quoting around me, I'm that person who just smiles and then looks up the reference later.
I did two movies that were arthouse movies; they were critically successful but made no money at all... but after making those movies, I thought, 'I wouldn't watch my own movies when I was 16, and my buddies where I came from wouldn't watch my movies, because they were boring.'
I met the Gallagher brothers, and Noel was quoting my 'Fonejacker' catchphrases. Hearing your heroes quote you is incredible.
I only pay to take my son to the movies, because most of the time I only watch European movies, independent movies, or screen them privately. But I like to go to movies with my son because it's still fun; it reminds me of why I make movies.
Movies I liked growing up were like Francis Ford Coppolla movies and Scorsese movies.
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