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the shawshank redemption
"zihuatanejo...a warm place with no memory."
uvjerih se ponovo,
remek djelce!
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u jednom davnom intervjuu... coeni rekoše:
ethan: "what isn't crystal clear isn't intended to become crystal clear, and it's fine to leave it at that."
joel: "the question is: where would it get you if something that's a little bit ambiguous in the movie is made clear? it doesn't get you anywhere."
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"this aggression will not stand, man"
the dude
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"You see what happens Larry? You see what happens when you fuck a stranger in the ass? This is what happens. You see what happens Larry?!?!?!"
:D
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the godfather family album Link
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kao što to zomri lijepo reče na onom topicu posvećenom nultima: "jedan od onih the filmova za koje ti bude milo što si živio u vrijeme i živio vrijeme kad su nastali."
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baš ga jutros pogledao,francuzi su majstori uz britance za filmove i serije,umjetnički...daleko su ameri i njihove hollywoodarije...
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daleko su, kako si ti to dovitljivo nazvao -hollywoodarije, ali ameri bogami nisu. slažem se da je dosta američkih filmova totalno jebeno sranje, ali isto tako imaju oni neke genijalne režisere.
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"I am Godzilla, you are Japan!!!"
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jebote, ta scena je premoćna!
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Well, the past is gone, I know that. The future isn’t here yet, whatever it’s going to be. So, all there is, is this. The present. That’s it.
- Broken Flowers
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“I think someone should just take this city and just… just flush it down the fuckin’ toilet”
Taxi Driver (1976)
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Tom: The beauty of quitting is, now that I''ve quit, I can have one, ''cause I''ve quit.
(Coffee and Cigarettes)
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Tom: The beauty of quitting is, now that I''''ve quit, I can have one, ''''cause I''''ve quit.
(Coffee and Cigarettes)
ovu znam ;))
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All the animals come out at night - whores, skunk pussies, buggers, queens, fairies, dopers, junkies, sick, venal. Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets. I go all over. I take people to the Bronx, Brooklyn, I take ''em to Harlem. I don''t care. Don''t make no difference to me. It does to some. Some won''t even take spooks. Don''t make no difference to me.
taxi driver.
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Život se ne mjeri brojem naših udisaja, već trenucima koji nas ostavljaju bez daha.
W.Smith u filmu "Hitch"
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Q. What was your attitude towards violence and eroticism in your film?
Stanley Kubrick: The violence in the story has to be given sufficient dramatic weight so that the moral dilemma it poses can be seen in the right context. It is absolutely essential that Alex is seen to be guilty of a terrible violence against society, so that when he is eventually transformed by the State into a harmless zombie you can reach a meaningful conclusion about the relative rights and wrongs. If we did not see Alex first as a brutal and merciless thug it would be too easy to agree that the State is involved in a worse evil in depriving him of his freedom to choose between good and evil. It must be clear that it is wrong to turn even unforgivably vicious criminals into vegetables, otherwise the story would fall into the same logical trap as did the old, anti-lynching Hollywood westerns which always nullified their theme by lynching an innocent person. Of course no one will disagree that you shouldn’t lynch an innocent person, but will they agree that it’s just as bad to lynch a guilty person, perhaps even someone guilty of a horrible crime? And so it is with conditioning Alex.
Q. In your films, you seem to be critical of all political factions. Would you define yourself as a pessimist or anarchist?
Kubrick: I am certainly not an anarchist, and I don’t think of myself as a pessimist. I believe very strongly in parliamentary democracy, and I am of the opinion that the power and authority of the State should be optimized and exercised only to the extent that is required to keep things civilized. History has shown us what happens when you try to make society too civilized, or do too good a job of eliminating undesirable elements. It also shows the tragic fallacy in the belief that the destruction of democratic institutions will cause better ones to arise in their place.
Certainly one of the most challenging and difficult social problems we face today is, how can the State maintain the necessary degree of control over society without becoming repressive, and how can it achieve this in the face of an increasingly impatient electorate who are beginning to regard legal and political solutions as too slow? The State sees the spectre looming ahead of terrorism and anarchy, and this increases the risk of its over-reaction and a reduction in our freedom. As with everything else in life, it is a matter of groping for the right balance, and a certain amount of luck.
-excerpted from Kubrick: The Definitive Edition by Michel Ciment, Gilbert Adair, & Robert Bononno
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What defines us is how well we rise after falling.
Maid in Manhattan (2002)
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You''re out of order. The whole freakin'' system is out of order. You want the truth? You want the truth? You can''t HANDLE the truth. ♥
Sterilize stupid people!
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" You know that place between sleep and awake, the place where you can still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you, Peter Pan. That’s where I’ll be waiting. "
(Hook 1991)
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i u kebab s njim i u kakao
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jebeno
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I''''''''''''''''ll take away your pain, let''''''''''''''''s work on you babe
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"Balkanska Pravila" 1997; Danilo, Bata , Stojković. (puno je budala ovde) http://youtu.be/jPaPdq4rFZA
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