And hopefully his adaptation of the "I, Robot" series by Isaac Asimov will work as a movie because he has a talent for mystery and suspense. "Dark City" was Hitchcockian but not self-consicously so.
Since I was a child, I've always had a
power over men. When I realized my father
wouldn't rescue me from the kidnappers, I
knew I had to form a new alliance.
'The world is not enough?'
Good guess -- you're right!
Sorry about the time lag.
'She was so happy here. Why should she give up being your governess, only to be married?'
No; but you are in the ballpark, with the era.
"Anna and the King of Siam" or
"The King and I?"
In the ballpark with the Fontaine Jane Eyre, or the remake?
Either; it was something written in the first part of the 19th century.
"We didn't build it. We don't know who did. No, they were gone long before we ever got here. Maybe some day they'll come back."
"Well hello Mister Fancypants. Well, I've got news for you pal, you ain't leadin' but two things: Jack and sh*t... and Jack just left town."
Ash (Bruce Campbell) in Army of Darkness.
The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist.
DreamInTheNight wrote:Ash (Bruce Campbell) in Army of Darkness.
Correct.
DreamInTheNight wrote:The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist.
I'm picturing Al Pacino saying this to Keano Reeves, in Devil's Advocate, but I'm not sure...
Some interesting reading on movie quotes:
http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/sfischo/moviequotes.htm
Did you know... the most popular and often cited quote... "I'll be back".