Sudden Impact
This quote originally came from the film Citizen Kane. The quote was said by the character Charles Foster Kane.
id put water all over it or spray with foam and splash water on it im not a stupid like the person who said film it thts a retard who said tht save the dog if u wannna kill it go ahead film it u r-tards
Federico Fellini
I think you may mean. "Go ahead. Make my day." This quote was uttered by Clint Eastwood in the movie Sudden Impact, the third sequel to Dirty Harry, and he was very famous already when he said it.
It's not necessarily going to be made into a film unlike the other three. The producers have given the thumbs up however there are several obstacles ahead. 1.Stephine herself has said the book is so long that it would have to be made into two films rather than one. 2. Renesmee would be very difficult to portray, for although she is a baby, she has full intellectual awareness. 3. Even if the film does go ahead Robert Pattinson would not necessarily be in it. He signed up for three films not four.
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It was Anton Chekhov. (He said, essentially, that if there's a firearm visible on the set in the first act, it must -- by definition -- be used before the end of the play.)
The BBC have said that will leave the time war open to fan's interpretation, instead of it being interpreted for them.
Stan Laurel said it in the 1937 film "Brats"
Almost. It is trying to say that the viewer keeps thinking about the film after it is over. But it trips over its own words. Be direct: "The film stays with us after the lights have gone up."
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Kathleen Roskot