The Other Sister
“No matter how long I wait I can’t be a painter, and I can’t play tennis, and I’m not an artist. But I know how to do something, and I can love.” – Juliette Lewis as Carla Tate
Quick reviews of movies from the beginning of cinema.
“No matter how long I wait I can’t be a painter, and I can’t play tennis, and I’m not an artist. But I know how to do something, and I can love.” – Juliette Lewis as Carla Tate
“There are many things my father taught me here in this room. He taught me: keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.” – Al Pacino as Michael Corleone
“Look, what does a capitalist do? Let me ask you that, Mike. Huh? Tell me. I mean, what does he make, besides money? I don’t know what he makes. The workers do all the work, don’t they? Well, what if they got organized?” – Warren Beatty as John Reed
“I knew Santino was going to have to go through all this and Fredo… well, Fredo was… But I, I never wanted this for you. I work my whole life, I don’t apologize, to take care of my family. And I refused to be a fool dancing on the strings held by all of those big shots. That’s my life, I don’t apologize for that. But I always thought that when it was your time, that you would be the one to hold the strings.” – Marlon Brando as Don Corleone
“My analyst warned me, but you were so beautiful I got another analyst.” – Woody Allen as Isaac Davis
“I feel that life is divided into the horrible and the miserable. That’s the two categories. The horrible are like, I don’t know, terminal cases, you know, and blind people, crippled. I don’t know how they get through life. It’s amazing to me. And the miserable is everyone else. So you should be thankful that you’re miserable, because that’s very lucky, to be miserable.” – Woody Allen as Alvy Singer
“This is my sister we’re talking about. We’re not gonna let her die just so you can have one of your moods.” – Meryl Streep as Lee