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nofilmschool.com /1 month ago

11 Lines That Made John Wayne a Hollywood Legend

For over four decades, the man who would become known to Western lovers as "The Duke" was the human embodiment of the American frontier and the Western movie genre.There's not much...

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nofilmschool.com /2 weeks ago

Film Quote of the Day: Val Kilmer's Iconic Dialogue That Turned Rivalry Into Respect

Sometimes, you just need the warmth of a classic summer blockbuster to keep you entertained, and that's why I threw on Top Gun the other day.I am always in awe of Tony Scott's 1986...

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nofilmschool.com /3 weeks ago

Film Quote of the Day: The 'Casablanca' Line Created a Revolutionary

What movie has the greatest dialogue ever? Well, for me, it's Casablanca. And there's not a close second place. It feelsl ike sp my lines from this movie ripple off the screen and...

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nofilmschool.com /3 weeks ago

Film Quote of the Day: The 'On the Waterfront' Line That Brought Method Acting to the Masses

I truly believe that great dialogue is impossible to teach; you have to just listen intently and see how people talk. And then write them even better than that.Movies are a visual...

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nofilmschool.com /1 month ago

Film Quote of the Day: The ‘Heat’ Line That Hit Harder Than the Violence

Michael Mann’s Heat remains, after 31 years, his masterpiece. His three-hour-long crime epic consists of some of the most electric, visceral, white-knuckled action setpieces, as we...

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nofilmschool.com /4 weeks ago

Film Quote of the Day: The 'Wizard of Oz' Line That Redefined Cinematic Shock

Last year, my wife and I revisited The Wizard of Oz for the first time since childhood, so we could prepare ourselves for the Wicked movies. I also watched the movie a lot in colle...

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nofilmschool.com /2 weeks ago

Film Quote of the Day: The 'Star Trek' Line That Changed How Sci-Fi Looked at Life and Death

Star Trek was one of those wild, philosophical shows that I wish we still greenlit. I guess now we do, but they're all kind of twisted lessons, where Star Trek really was earnest a...

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nofilmschool.com /2 weeks ago

Film Quote of the Day: The Sam Elliott Line From the 1989 Cult Classic That Still Resonates Today

Sometimes, you just need a little '80s action to settle you in for the night. So, when the mood strikes me right, I fire up Road House and crack my knuckles.When you look back at R...

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nofilmschool.com /1 month ago

4 Horror Movie Quotes and Taglines That Fans Never Forgot

Horror movies are obviously defined by their visuals. What we can (or in some cases, can’t) see is almost always the first point of contact for whether or not a scare will stick wi...

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nofilmschool.com /1 month ago

Film Quote of the Day: 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' Line That Explains Why Actions Matter More Than Words

Every film fan remembers the first time they watched the bath scene in Sergio Leone’s 1966 epic, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. It's a three-hour movie, but you spend the whole t...

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nofilmschool.com /1 month ago

The Don Corleone Line That Still Resonates More Than 50 Years Later

If you held a gun to my head, or maybe a cannoli, and asked me to name what the greatest movie ever made is, I would probably pick The Godfather (1972).It's a movie that has so muc...

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nofilmschool.com /1 month ago

The Horror Line From a 1996 Slasher Classic That Reinvented the Genre

“What’s your favorite scary movie?”This line spoken at the beginning of 1996’s Scream isn’t just a way for the Ghostface killer to taunt Casey Becker (Drew Barrymore) over the phon...

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nofilmschool.com /3 weeks ago

Why "I'll Be Back" Is the Ultimate Lesson in Screenwriting Foreshadowing

It's kind of crazy that a simple line became the most memorable quote from Arnold Schwarzenegger's career, but here we are 40+ years later, and we're still talking about "I'll be b...

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nofilmschool.com /1 month ago

Film Quote of the Day: The 'Pulp Fiction' Line That Recognized a Simple Truth About Consequences

There's something about that Tarantino dialogue that just rattles in our brains and makes us lean toward the movie screen with fervor.I have never seen Pulp Fiction on the big scre...

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nofilmschool.com /1 week ago

Film Quote of the Day: The 'Once Upon a Time in the West' Line That Made Frank One of Cinema's Greatest Villains

I love Sergio Leone, and I feel like he's actually still somehow underrated as a director. The guy knew how to take his time with a story and to shoot a landscape. It seems thosel...

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nofilmschool.com /2 weeks ago

Film Quote of the Day: The Denzel Washington Line From This Crime Classic That Explained Truth

Last night, I settled onto my couch and turned on an absolute classic of a cop movie: Training Day. When you look back at Antoine Fuqua’s 2001 masterpiece, it’s easy to get lost in...

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nofilmschool.com /2 weeks ago

Film Quote of the Day: The Wyatt Earp Line That Remains One of Western Cinema's Coldest Comebacks

There is a specific class of cold-blooded hero action lines. They feel effortless and scary without being a joke, usually because they're delivered with intense conviction or at th...

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nofilmschool.com /3 weeks ago

Film Quote of the Day: The Sam Elliott Line From 'The Quick and the Dead' That Asked a Dark Question

Sam Elliott’s voice carries the weight of the world on its shoulders. Yes, his voice is so muscular and baritone that it has shoulders.When he speaks, you don't just listen to the...

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nofilmschool.com /1 week ago

Film Quote of the Day: The Line From Clint Eastwood's 1976 Western Classic That Became a Timeless Life Lesson

Maybe you can identify with this, but as the movie nerd in most of my circle of friends, I'm always the guy people ask for recommendations. I usually try to gauge a mood or want th...

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nofilmschool.com /1 month ago

The Paul Newman Line From a 1967 Prison Classic That Suggested Not Every Situation Demands Action

When you're writing a screenplay, you should know that one of the first things a reader is looking for is the stakes. People want to know what's at risk for the characters in the s...

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nofilmschool.com /1 month ago

Film Quote of the Day: This Iconic Tom Hanks Line from 'A League of Their Own' Redefined America's Pastime

I feel like not enough of us treat A League of Their Own with the deep screenwriting respect it deserves. Penny Marshall's wonderful movie has so many great characters, plot points...

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nofilmschool.com /1 week ago

Film Quote of the Day: The Most Underrated Rocky Line Redefined What Winning Really Means

The thing about a movie like Rocky, which is so part of the cultural lexicon that you don't even have to have seen it to quote it, is that I think people miss out on a lot of its l...

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nofilmschool.com /3 weeks ago

Film Quote of the Day: The 'Tombstone' Line That Became Timeless Wisdom About Life's Uncertainty

I'm sure as writers we all feel the pressure of The Big Scenes—and we know when we're coming to them. Usually, they approach like a landmark in the writing process, if you visualiz...

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nofilmschool.com /1 month ago

The Kevin Costner Dialogue From a 1990 Western Epic That Perfectly Captured Freedom

It's hard to believe that after like fifty years of dominance, the western was dead by 1990, but it was. Hollywood had totally moved on from the Americana, and no one was sure it w...

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