‘Silver Linings Playbook’ (Pat and Ernest Hemingway)
“I just can’t believe Nikki’s teaching that book to the kids.”
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“I just can’t believe Nikki’s teaching that book to the kids.”
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“It’s such a theatrical character, which makes it a great fit for the theater. I don’t know what I would have even done in an audition room” – Laurie Metcalf
“You keep saying that like it means something. You still don’t get it. The Quran is about tribal life in a seventh-century desert, Isaac.”
‘Disgraced’ (Amir): “You keep saying that like it means something” Read More »
ROBERTA: Don’t lie to me. Jeannie told us all about your little panic attack last night. And I don’t blame you. It’s a perfectly natural reaction. In the beginning I had my own reservations. After all, as the veteran of two failed marriages, I have learned a lot about what
‘About Schmidt’ (Roberta): “Don’t lie to me” Read More »
Perhaps the goal of Gidion’s Knott can be summed up, as Corryn says during the play, “to search for something authentic in a field of bullshit.”
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“My character, David Wooderson, he has three lines in the entire film. Alright, but one of those lines is what I like to call a launch pad line.” – Matthew McConaughey
“I focused all my energy on destroying you so I could free myself from your relentless heartless indifference.”
“I can be the change I want to see. That one from a bumper sticker on her Volkswagen Jetta.”
‘The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence’ (Merrick): “I was like you. I was you” Read More »
Larson felt it was important to show the gritty reality of Ma, even in her wardrobe.
How Brie Larson Prepared for Her Role in ‘Room’ Read More »
“It’s a constant examination of text and trying to make sure that I have the lines.” – Mary McDonnell on preparing for her scenes on ‘Major Crimes’