Frankly, You Should Give a Damn About Hollywood’s 100 Favorite Movie Quotes
Industry insiders were asked to quote their favorite lines from film history.
Industry insiders were asked to quote their favorite lines from film history.
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Step back in time with this 1950 documentary on the fantastical and glamorous costumes of Old Hollywood.
Hugo Weaving wasn't a last-second replacement to play the role of V in 'V for Vendetta'—he came in three weeks into filming.
"It will rob us not only of our souls, but also of our daily bread.”
Even Hollywood’s most celebrated actors had to pay their dues. Sometimes by starring in a zit cream commercial.
"There are only three types of scenes: negotiations, seductions, and fights." -Mike Nichols
The box office hit divided critics and made Clint Eastwood into the biggest movie star in the world.
Audiences loved the cult teen comedy. John Cusack? Not so much. Here are some facts about 'Better Off Dead.'
Tiffany's designs and creations have impacted far more than just the engagement ring industry.
Eighty years ago, the world saw Charlie Chaplin’s beloved Little Tramp character for the last time—and heard him for the first time.
Sometimes, the myths surrounding movies are so strong that it’s hard to separate fact from fiction.
Movie props are a big business—even for the stars themselves.
The legendary martial artist/actor has been called the “Buster Keaton of martial arts” and the “lightning-fast Charlie Chaplin of martial arts moviemaking” for a reason.
Like most Adam Sandler comedies, this story of a hockey player-turned-aggressive golfer was hated by critics and a hit with audiences.
Hollywood is much closer than you think.
Though it might seem like Hollywood is rebooting more classic films than ever before, this trend is nothing new.
The popular video rental store chain may be (almost) extinct, but its legacy of late fees and bans on long hair for employees will live forever.
Hearing is believing.
Believe it or not, Jonathan Demme's 'The Silence of the Lambs' was released on Valentine’s Day. How romantic!
Nearly 30 years later, Steven Soderbergh’s feature debut is still one of the greatest independent films of all time.
Although a majority of these theories are far-fetched, some make the movie they're about feel more relatable and understandable.
'Best In Show' star and co-writer Eugene Levy wasn't sure how to make a dog show funny. He and Christopher Guest clearly figured it out.
Hollywood might seem like the filmmaking capital of America, but history has shown that filmmakers can't get enough of New York City.