A relatable message for friends and relatives who dream while they’re awake, who always see the bigger picture, who aspire to be more than just…, and who won’t accept no for an answer. Also for those also interested in the story of P. T. Barnum, “The Greatest Showman” motion picture and soundtrack, Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, circus and stage performances, carnivals, big tops, and unique shows filled with unusual talent like Cirque De Soleil. *** This book alternates 8 LINED pages for writing and 2 BLANK pages for sketching/drawing throughout the interior – Size 5.2” x 0.2” x 8” with 110-pages total. *** Not only does it make a great coffee table book, but its pages can be used as a travel log, diary of milestones, a record of special memories, a place for random sketches and diagrams, a very long bucket list, a notebook for tips and tricks, or all of the above. Make the gift even more special by writing a note or two of your own and tucking a little cash or gift certificate into the folds. On the BACK COVER: Movie: “The Greatest Showman” A quote from the song “A Million Dreams” by Ziv Zaifman on the album “The Greatest Showman,” an original motion picture soundtrack. “The Greatest Showman” is the story of P. T. Barnum, a politician and businessman who established “P. T. Barnum’s Grand Traveling Museum, Menagerie, Caravan & Hippodrome,” a traveling circus, menagerie, and museum of oddities and “unique people.” What do you have to do to make your dreams come true? —— Also Available from WriteRunBooks.com —— —— “A Million Dreams Keep Me Awake” ISBN-13: 978-1982065034 ISBN-10: 1982065036 —— “Look Out ‘Cause Here I Come” ISBN-13: 978-1983635403 ISBN-10: 1983635405 —— “This is me!” ISBN-13:978-1983634338 ISBN-10:1983634336 —— “Take the World and Redefine It!” ISBN-13: 978-1983409998 ISBN-10: 1983409995 —— “These Hands Could Hold the World, but it’ll Never be Enough” ISBN-13: 978-1982098841 ISBN-10: 1982098848 —— “No One Ever Made a Difference by Being Like Everyone Else” ISBN-13: 978-1983413445 ISBN-10: 1983413445 —— “The World is Waiting Up for Me” ISBN-13: 978-1984393128 ISBN-10: 198439312X
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The Ultimate Movie Quote Quiz Book: 420 Questions!
How well do you know your movies? Do you think you could recognize a film from just one key line? If so, you’ll love this fantastic quiz, featuring famous (and some not-so-famous) quotes from over four hundred different films.
The quiz is split into three main difficulties: easy, medium and hard. Within each difficulty there are both decade-specific rounds and general sections, in which the films referenced can be from any year between 1970 and 2017.
Some quotes contain language that could be considered a little above PG level, although we have blanked out the middle letters of the worst words used.
So if you think you’re ready for the quiz, prince of a thousand enemies, then dance, magic dance – because nobody puts Baby in a corner. After all, this is Sparta.. Toga! Toga! Toga!
THE HIDDEN SECRETS OF LEADERSHIP FOUND IN MOVIE QUOTES: How the greatest films of all time can teach you how to be a better leader!
This book takes a fresh look at leadership—through the prism of American cinema. Quoting classic movie lines is a time honored passage of growing up. Who among us hasn’t uttered excessive lines from Caddyshack while on the golf course? Or told someone they “couldn’t handle the truth?!” Many have examined leadership principles and traits from the aspect of rules, laws, habits, the military, motorcycles, and the Bible. However, Americans frequently look to the entertainment industry for leadership styles and personalities. From Rhett Butler to Forrest Gump and yes, even Count Dracula—these leaders have taught generations how to overcome adversity and lead, usually accompanied by an entertaining quip or two. This book combines the American Film Institute’s top movie quotes of all time with common leadership traits. It’s designed to easily be used as a reference guide for meetings, speeches, and, hopefully, inspiration.
The Adult Colouring Book of Hilariously Funny Movie Quotes: An Fun Way to Relax and Pass the Time (Duncan Books Colouring Book series) (Volume 1)
‘The Adult Colouring Book Of Hilariously Funny Movie Quotes’ is an adult colouring book with your favourite movie quotes. Order it now and spend hours of relaxing, meditative, addictive fun. See if you can tell which movie all the quotes are from. If you can’t, don’t worry, there’s a helpful guide at rjduncanbooks.com. I hope you enjoy this book as much as I and my designer Francesco Virdis enjoyed making it! BIG KISS! All of the quotes included in the book are property of their rightful owners (Production Companies, Writers, Developers, etc.) and not a single piece of this work is meant to infringe on any copyrights. A list of movies (and actors portraying the roles+ names of characters) featured in the book, in no particular order: DR. STRANGELOVE –Peter Sellers as President Merkin Muffley SPACEBALLS – John Candy as Barf THE ADVENTURES OF FORD FAIRLANE – Andrew Dice Clay as Ford Fairlane MEAN GIRLS – Amanda Seyfried as Karen Smith AIRPLANE! – Leslie Nielsen as Dr. Rumack BLUES BROTHERS – Dan Aykroyd as Elwood THE MIRROR HAS TWO FACES – George Segal as Henry Fine WHAT ABOUT BOB? – Bill Murray as Bob Wiley ACE VENTURA: PET DETECTIVE – Jim Carrey as Ace Ventura THE GODFATHER -Richard S. Castellano as Clemenza ANNIE HALL – Woody Allen as Alvy Singer WALK HARD -John C. Reilly as Dewey Cox THE BIG LEBOWSKI –Jeff Bridges as The Dude BRIDESMAIDS – Kristen Wiig as Annie SUPERBAD – Seth Rogen as Officer Michaels ANIMAL HOUSE – John Belushi as John Blutarsky (aka. Bluto) NAKED GUN 2 ½ – Leslie Nielsen as Lt. Frank Drebin FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL -Paul Rudd as Surfing Instructor SO I MARRIED AN AXE MURDERER –Mike Myers as Charlie Mackenzie SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD – Micahel Cera as Scott Pilgrim ANCHORMAN – Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy NAPOLEON DYNAMITE –Jon Heder as Napoleon Dynamite THE 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN –Steve Carell as Andy Stitzer ARTHUR –Helen Mirren as Hobson DEADPOOL – Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool SUPER TROOPERS –Kevin Hefferman as Farva MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL –Michael Palin as Dennis ROLE MODELS –Jane Lynch as Gayle Sweeny ZELIG – Woody Allen as Leonard Zelig THIS IS SPINAL TAP – Michael McKean as David St. Hubbins GET CARTER – Michael Caine as Jack Carter OFFICE SPACE – Paul Willson as Bob Porter DIE HARD – Bruce Willis as John McClane BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID – Paul Newman as Butch Cassidy CADDYSHACK – Rodney Dangerfield as Al Czervik GHOSTBUSTERS – Ernie Hudson as Winston Zeddemore FIGHT CLUB- Edward Norton as Narrator PINEAPPLE EXPRESS –Seth Rogen as Dale Denton DOGMA – Jason Mewes as Jay TALLADEGA NIGHTS: THE BALLAD OF RICKY BOBBY- Will Ferrell as Ricky Bobby THE HANGOVER – Matt Walsh as Dr. Valsh ZOMBIELAND –Woody Harrelson as Tallahassee WAYNE’S WORLD – Dana Carvey Garth Algar STRIPES- Harold Ramis as Russell Ziskey AUSTIN POWERS IN GOLDMEMBER –Michael Caine as Nigel Powers THE JERK – Steve Martin as Navin R. Johnson THE INTERVIEW –Randall Park as Kim Jong-Un
Movie Quotes for All Occasions: Unforgettable Lines for Life’s BIggest Moments
We all do it. Every day, with or without noticing, you quote movies. Hit a search engines and you kind find thousands of lists of the best movie quotes of all time. From Rhett Butler to Obi-Wan Kenobi, movie quotes have become an integral part of expression.
However, the movie quotes that often show up on these “best of” lists rarely lend themselves to important moments in life. Nor are they meant to provide personal motivation. Open any typical movie quote list or book and you’re likely to see “May the Force be with you,” or “I’ll have what she’s having.” Does that really do anything for us as readers looking for inspiration, motivation, or simply a beautiful phrase to couple with your own words?
That’s where I come in. I’ve scoured the movie world to track down the best, most appropriate quotes for every occasion. From weddings to pre-game pep talks, I’ve found the quotes that are moving, inspirational, or just plain hilarious that do more than just remind of the movies they came from. These quotes transcend their stories and enrich your life for the better.
Looking to rally your team before the big game? Try this quote from Capt. Malcom Reynolds from the science-fiction film Serenity (2005):
“You all got on this boat for different reasons, but you all come to the same place. So now I’m asking more of you than I have before. Maybe all… So no more running. I aim to misbehave.”
Need a quote to cap off your perfectly humorous wedding speech with some genuine, but witty, sentiment? Try some wisdom from Juno… from Juno (2007):
“Look, in my opinion, the best thing you can do is find a person who loves you for exactly what you are. Good mood, bad mood, ugly, pretty, handsome, what have you. The right person is still going to think the sun shines out of your ass. That’s the kind of person that’s worth sticking with.”
Movie Quotes for Every Occasion provides hidden gems from a variety of film genres. Whether they be blockbuster megahits or forgotten indies, we’ve got the right quote for the right occasion.
Movie Night Murder (Merry Wrath Mystery)
From USA Today best-selling author Leslie Langtry comes the latest laugh-out-loud Merry Wrath Mystery.
Merry Wrath has seen dangers galore in her former job as a CIA field agent. But nothing has prepared her for this – an overnight Mommy and Me lock-in with her Girl Scout troop, complete with movies, dodgeball, four cats, a baby, and a dead body. When the mysterious corpse’s identity is revealed, Merry and her former handler, Riley, realize they might have a domestic terrorist situation on their hands; one that needs to be diffused quickly before any more dead bodies appear. Merry once again calls on her former professional skills to track down a killer. Between a new hottie female medical examiner – who seems a bit too interested in Merry’s boyfriend, Rex – the demanding President of the United States, the world’s second largest snail collection, and an incident with pink hair dye, Merry has her work cut out for her. Can she stop an attack before it begins? Or will this be one movie night without a happy ending?
Inferno (Movie Tie-in Edition)
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Harvard professor of symbology Robert Langdon awakens in an Italian hospital, disoriented and with no recollection of the past thirty-six hours, including the origin of the macabre object hidden in his belongings. With a relentless female assassin trailing them through Florence, he and his resourceful doctor, Sienna Brooks, are forced to flee. Embarking on a harrowing journey, they must unravel a series of codes, which are the work of a brilliant scientist whose obsession with the end of the world is matched only by his passion for one of the most influential masterpieces ever written, Dante Alighieri’s The Inferno.
Dan Brown has raised the bar yet again, combining classical Italian art, history, and literature with cutting-edge science in this captivating thriller.
From the Paperback edition.
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As Langdon continued on toward the elbow of the square, he could
see, directly ahead in the distance, the shimmering blue glass dial of the
St. Mark’s Clock Tower—the same astronomical clock through which
James Bond had thrown a villain in the film Moonraker.
The Tetrarchs statue was well known for its missing foot, broken
off while it was being plundered from Constantinople in the thirteenth
century. Miraculously, in the 1960s, the foot was unearthed in Istanbul.
Venice petitioned for the missing piece of statue, but the Turkish authorities
replied with a simple message: You stole the statue—we’re keeping our
foot.
Amid a contour of spires and domes, a single illuminated facade dominated
Langdon’s field of view. The building was an imposing stone fortress
with a notched parapet and a three-hundred-foot tower that swelled
near the top, bulging outward into a massive machicolated battlement.
Langdon found himself standing before a familiar face—that of Dante Alighieri.
Depicted in the legendary fresco by Michelino, the great poet stood before
Mount Purgatory and held forth in his hands, as if in humble offering,
his masterpiece The Divine Comedy.
Amazon Exclusve: Additional Reading Suggestions from Dan Brown
The Divine Comedy: Volume 1: Inferno—(Penguin Classics) The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology—Ray Kurzweil (Author) Brunelleschi’s Dome—Ross King (Author) The Lives of the Artists Volume 1—Giorgio Vasari (Author), George Bull (Translator) The Book Of Symbols: Reflections On Archetypal Images—ARAS
Q&A with Dan Brown
Q. Inferno refers to Dante Alighieri´s The Divine Comedy. What is Dante’s significance? What features of his work or life inspired you?
A. The Divine Comedy—like The Mona Lisa—is one of those rare artistic achievements that transcends its moment in history and becomes an enduring cultural touchstone. Like Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, The Divine Comedy speaks to us centuries after its creation and is considered an example of one of the finest works ever produced in its artistic field. For me, the most captivating quality of Dante Alighieri is his staggering influence on culture, religion, history, and the arts. In addition to codifying the early Christian vision of Hell, Dante’s work has inspired some of history’s greatest luminaries—Longfellow, Chaucer, Borges, Tchaikovsky, Liszt, Monteverdi, Michelangelo, Blake, Dalí—and even a few modern video game designers. Despite Dante’s enduring influence on the arts, however, most of us today have only a vague notion of what his work actually says—both literally and symbolically (which, of course, is of great interest to Robert Langdon). A few years ago, I became very excited about the prospect of writing a contemporary thriller that incorporated the philosophy, history, and text of Dante’s timeless descent into The Inferno.
Q. Where did do your research for Inferno? How long did you spend on it?
A. Researching Inferno began with six months of reading, including several translations of The Divine Comedy, various annotations by Dante scholars, historical texts about Dante’s life and philosophies, as well as a lot of background reading on Florence itself. At the same time, I was poring over all the new scientific information that I could find on a cutting edge technology that I had decided to incorporate into the novel. Once I had enough understanding of these topics to proceed, I traveled to Florence and Venice, where I was fortunate to meet with some wonderful art historians, librarians, and other scholars who helped me enormously.
Once this initial phase of research was complete, I began outlining and writing the novel. As is always the case, when a book begins to take shape, I am drawn in unexpected directions that require additional research. This was also the case with Inferno, which took about 3 years from conception to publication.
With respect to the process, the success of these novels has been a bit of a Catch-22. On one hand, I now have wonderful access to specialists, authorities, and even secret archives from which to draw information and inspiration. On the other hand, because there is increased speculation about my works in progress, I need to be increasingly discreet about the places I go and the specialists with whom I speak. Even so, there is one aspect of my research that will never change—making personal visits to the locations about which I’m writing. When it comes to capturing the feel of a novel’s setting, I find there is no substitute for being there in the flesh…even if sometimes I need to do it incognito.
Q. What kind of adventure will Robert Langdon face this time? Can you give us any sneak peak at the new novel?
A. Inferno is very much a Robert Langdon thriller. It’s filled with codes, symbols, art, and the exotic locations that my readers love to explore. In this novel, Dante Alighieri’s ancient literary masterpiece—The Divine Comedy—becomes a catalyst that inspires a macabre genius to unleash a scientific creation of enormous destructive potential. Robert Langdon must battle this dark adversary by deciphering a Dante-related riddle, which leads him to Florence, where he finds himself in a desperate race through a landscape of classical art, secret passageways, and futuristic technology.
Q. What made Florence the ideal location for Inferno?
A. No city on earth is more closely tied to Dante Alighieri. Dante grew up in Florence, fell in love in Florence, and began writing in Florence. Later in life, when he was exiled for political reasons, the longing he felt for his beloved Florence became a catalyst for The Divine Comedy. Through his enduring poem, Dante enjoyed the “last word” over his political enemies, banishing them to various rings of Inferno where they suffered terrible tortures.
Entertainment Tonight Movie Quote-a-Day 2017 Day-to-Day Calendar
This one-of-a-kind collection of movie quotes and trivia spans over 100 years of cinema, and provides cinephiles of all ages with a daily remembrance of their favorite moments.
As the longest-running entertainment news program on television, Entertainment Tonight is the ultimate resource for everything movies. Each day features a different movie quote, along with the film’s premiere year, director, and stars. The Entertainment Tonight Movie Quote-a-Day 2017 Day-to-Day Calendar includes memorable lines of dialogue from comedies, dramas, musicals, independent films, and summer blockbusters, and features fascinating bit of trivia each weekend.
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The Girl on the Train (Movie Tie-In)
The #1 New York Times Bestseller, USA Today Book of the Year, soon to be a major motion picture.
The debut psychological thriller that will forever change the way you look at other people’s lives.
“Nothing is more addicting than The Girl on the Train.”—Vanity Fair
“The Girl on the Train has more fun with unreliable narration than any chiller since Gone Girl. . . . [It] is liable to draw a large, bedazzled readership.”—The New York Times
“Marries movie noir with novelistic trickery. . . hang on tight. You’ll be surprised by what horrors lurk around the bend.”—USA Today
“Like its train, the story blasts through the stagnation of these lives in suburban London and the reader cannot help but turn pages.”—The Boston Globe
“Gone Girl fans will devour this psychological thriller.”—People
EVERY DAY THE SAME
Rachel takes the same commuter train every morning and night. Every day she rattles down the track, flashes past a stretch of cozy suburban homes, and stops at the signal that allows her to daily watch the same couple breakfasting on their deck. She’s even started to feel like she knows them. Jess and Jason, she calls them. Their life—as she sees it—is perfect. Not unlike the life she recently lost.
UNTIL TODAY
And then she sees something shocking. It’s only a minute until the train moves on, but it’s enough. Now everything’s changed. Unable to keep it to herself, Rachel goes to the police. But is she really as unreliable as they say? Soon she is deeply entangled not only in the investigation but in the lives of everyone involved. Has she done more harm than good?
An Amazon Best Book of the Month, January 2015: Intersecting, overlapping, not-quite-what-they-seem lives. Jealousies and betrayals and wounded hearts. A haunting unease that clutches and won’t let go. All this and more helps propel Paula Hawkins’s addictive debut into a new stratum of the psychological thriller genre. At times, I couldn’t help but think: Hitchcockian. From the opening line, the reader knows what they’re in for: “She’s buried beneath a silver birch tree, down towards the old train tracks…” But Hawkins teases out the mystery with a veteran’s finesse. The “girl on the train” is Rachel, who commutes into London and back each day, rolling past the backyard of a happy-looking couple she names Jess and Jason. Then one day Rachel sees “Jess” kissing another man. The day after that, Jess goes missing. The story is told from three character’s not-to-be-trusted perspectives: Rachel, who mourns the loss of her former life with the help of canned gin and tonics; Megan (aka Jess); and Anna, Rachel’s ex-husband’s wife, who happens to be Jess/Megan’s neighbor. Rachel’s voyeuristic yearning for the seemingly idyllic life of Jess and Jason lures her closer and closer to the investigation into Jess/Megan’s disappearance, and closer to a deeper understanding of who she really is. And who she isn’t. This is a book to be devoured. -Neal Thompson