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Gene Kelly's cigarette kiss in, The Pirate (1948) Director: Vincente Minnelli
Jean Renoir on 'The Rules of the Game' (1939): "I love talking about 'The Rules of the Game' because of all the films I've done, it is, of course, the one that was the biggest failure. When it came out. The Rules of the Game was a perfect flop! I've had quite a few flops in my…
Movie Recommendation: Wolves, Pigs and People (1964)/ Japan Director: Kinji Fukasaku Jiro, a gangster fresh out of prison recruits his younger brother, Sabu's gang to steal cash and drugs worth 40 million yen from a well known gangster outfit, in which his elder brother,…
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Blade Runner (1982, Scott) "Ridley Scott is a fabulous filmmaker. He really uses light well & knows how to put power behind the images which is some thing you can’t learn at any of the film schools. You’ve got to find it or know it." --- Peter Weir
Orson Welles on why it is important for him to have make-up: "Interviewer: The character of Harry Lime is the one which, of all the parts you’ve played, seems the most closely attached to you, if not you as a private personality, you as an aesthetic personality. Welles: Now…

Diary of a Country Priest (1951) "It’s a ridiculous notion that films should be made to succeed right away, that if they don’t succeed right away they will never succeed. Films are like houses that withstand time magnificently—if they are well constructed." --- Robert Bresson
Princess Grace of Monaco, 1971. (📸- Gianni Bozzacchi)

Hugh Grant & Elizabeth Hurley at the premiere of "Four Weddings and a Funeral" in 1994.
