I really like that Alice quote Leirin, I’m a big Alice in Wonderland fan! (Well, the books and animated version that is)
I feel like you. My favorite non-Pixar animated film is Alice (and it was the first movie I ever saw in my life). I simply hate the Burton version.
have you read the books? And I agree, I was bored during the Burton version. The only thing I really liked about it was Helena Bonham Carter’s acting. And the fact that Alan Rickman was in it.
^ Exactly the same here!
“I dress to kill, but tastefully.”
- Freddie Mercury
Yes, I’ve read the books!
Honestly, I think Helena BC is overrated. But as I love Alan Rickman, I agree with you on that part.
What I really despised about the movie was that they tried to make Wonderland a real world with logic and such, and then gave the characters names and Alice was the Chosen One of a prophecy… Blah, blah. They turned it into something like Narnia.
What was wonderful about the books/animated version was the total lack of logic on everything.
Before we get too far off topic, my biggest problem with Alice in Wonderland, aside from the total waste of Christopher Lee(he could’ve read the phone book as the Jabberwocky and it still would’ve been a better film and a better use of Lee), is the confusing message.
Message of Alice in Wonderland “Be yourself and do what you want, unless everyone tells you to do otherwise because they’re all too chicken or “principled” to do anything themselves.” and “If your own morals get in the way, screw them, because everyone else’s morals and standards are far more important than your own”
Elfman’s score was pretty decent though. A nice throwback to his Black Beauty score.
MAX BIALYSTOCK:
Just like Julius Caesar was betrayed by Brutus! Who knew an account would turn out to be my Judas
The Producers
Yay a Producers quote!
“There are a lot of little old ladies out there!”
-Max Bialystock, The Producers
VINCENT:
They call it a “Royale with Cheese.”
PULP FICTION
Fun Fact SoA, they actually do call it that (in Italy too).
NINA:
“I was perfect.”
-BLACK SWAN
Haunting.
INDIANA JONES:
Snakes! Why did it have to be snakes?
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
“Just feel the grass, the dirt, just I like I dreamed it be
For the first time ever, I’m completely free”
-Rapunzel, Tangled
Megamind:
Minion: [at a monitor] Death ray readying!
[a solar-powered laser starts to activate]
Megamind: Let’s see if Metro Man can withstand the full concentrated power of the sun! FIRE!
[nothing happens]
Megamind: [to Minion] Fire!
Minion: [at monitor] Still warming up, sir.
Megamind: Warming up? The sun is WARMING UP?
lol, that was funny.
“Everything looks different, now that I see you”
^ What was that one?
H. I. McDUNNOUGH:
I’ll be taking these Huggies and whatever cash you got.
RAISING ARIZONA
^Oops, i forgot to caption, thanks for reminding me Spirit!
It’s from “I See the Light” from Tangled.
Avatar: The Last Airbender:
Prince Zuko [trying to cheer Sokka up because he can’t find his father]: Ugh, what would Uncle say?.. Sometimes clouds have two sides, a dark and light, and a silver lining in between. It’s like a silver sandwich! So when life seems hard, just take a bite out of the silver sandwich.
Sokka [brightens up]: Maybe we haven’t failed after all!
Prince Zuko: That’s the spirit. I can’t believe that worked. I didn’t know what I was saying.
Sokka: No, what you said didn’t make sense at all. But look! It’s Suki!
The movie or the TV series?
THE SECOND MRS. DE WINTER:
Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.
REBECCA
“I DON’T WANT TO SURVIVE, I WANT TO LIVE!!!”
Do i need to even tell you the quotist?
Here’s a quote that i remember from my friend, which he made up:
“IF waffles were pancakes, there wouldn’t be any spaces for the syrup.”
And one from a book i’m reading in school:
'‘I’m 17 and Crazy’, my uncle always said the two go together. When you meet people, he said, always say ‘17 and Insane’" - Clarisse Mclellan.
California is a queer place - in a way, it has turned its back on the world, and looks into the void Pacific… It’s sort of crazy-sensible. Just the moment: hardly as far ahead as carpe diem.
~D.H. Lawrence