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“Just because someone stumbles and loses their path, doesn't mean they're lost forever.”
Charles Xavier (X-Men)

“It was thanks to Alfred Hitchcock that I understood that murder scenes should be shot like love scenes and love scenes like murder scenes.”
Grace Kelly

Arnold Schwarzenegger
“Hasta la vista, baby.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger

Abhijit Naskar
“Use filmmaking for a greater purpose, than to just entertain some drowsy minds. Wake the whole world up with your movies. It has been sleeping for long. Its eternal sleep has become its darkest nemesis. Now is the time to wake it up.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Film Testament

Dmitry Dyatlov
“the mind can always trace the genesis of an idea... provided it has enough time to do so...”
Dmitry Dyatlov

Abhijit Naskar
“Whatever genre you deem suitable for your taste – romance, comedy, action, mystery, sci-fi or anything else, make sure it has the plain everyday human kindness.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Film Testament

“There is magic in the old and magic in the new. The trick is to successfully combine the two.”
Adrienne Posey

“All the promise of a movie is in the trailer.”
Adrienne Posey

Abhijit Naskar
“You can tell a lot about the intellectual and moral progress of a nation’s citizens, by the quality and nature of the films they watch.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Film Testament

Abhijit Naskar
“Filmmaking is not the work of the weak-minded. It may not be rocket science, but it requires ten times more strength of the mind than that.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Film Testament

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“There is no such thing as real and fake life. Because it is the same role of an actor in a film which will make him famous, in the so-called real life.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Luis I. Reyes
“Latinx artists both in front of and behind the cameras are committed to creating entertaining, compelling stories, unforgettable characters, and indelible images of humanity that will bring a greater understanding of the society and the world we live in. They have a long history in the evolving art of motion pictures since its inception and are taking a more prominent place in the present and future of Hollywood and the world’s cinematic landscape.”
Luis I. Reyes, Viva Hollywood: The Legacy of Latin and Hispanic Artists in American Film

Joe Eszterhas

Don Simpson was right about Robert Altman.
Screenwriter, Ring Lardner wrote M*A*S*H (1970) and director Altman praised his script in early interviews.
After the movie was a hit, Altman said that he had tossed out Lardner’s script and written it himself.
The movie’s producer, George Litto, said, “Bob was never one to acknowledge a writer’s contribution. The movie was ninety percent Ring Lardner’s script, but Bob started saying he improvised the movie. I said,* ‘Bob, Ring Lardner gave you the best opportunity you had in your whole life. Ring was blacklisted for years. What you’re doing is very unfair to him and you ought to stop it.’


Joe Eszterhas, The Devil's Guide to Hollywood: The Screenwriter as God!

“Acting in life reveals its truths — Yvonne Padmos, Film Pressbattle with actress”
Yvonne Padmos

“Trapped in a web, I became Spiderwoman” — Yvonne Padmos, Film The Lockdown Trap”
Yvonne Padmos

“Whispered anonymous, I seek greatness — Yvonne Padmos, Film ASMR YouTube Millionaire”
Yvonne Padmos

“I live my scripts, born from my life” — Yvonne Padmos, Film The Challenge: 50 Filmscripts”
Yvonne Padmos

“I woke from a coma to an alien world; surviving’s not living” — Yvonne Padmos, Tv serie Doctors with Third Eye Open”
Yvonne Padmos

“YouTube’s my lab, not my stardom; I research human desires” — Yvonne Padmos, Film Secrets of YouTube Actress”
Yvonne Padmos

“In the silence of solitude, my mirror sings my truth." – short movie My Mirror, My Only Echo”
Yvonne Padmos

Steven Bach
PAULINE KAEL: "In all probability Michael Cimino could read Steven Bach a lot better than Bach could read Cimino.
Steven Bach, Final Cut: Art, Money, and Ego in the Making of Heaven's Gate, the Film That Sank United Artists

Steven Bach
“On March 11, 1980, Steven Bach was given some shocking news: Andy Albeck told him that David Field had handed in his resignation and was going to 20th Century Fox. It was announced in the press as being for the usual boilerplate “personal reasons.” But everyone at Fox soon learned the real reason for his fleeing United Artists (once principle photography had finally wrapped on Heaven’s Gate)…
DAVID FIELD: “Everyone thought it was because of Heaven’s Gate. In fact, it was because I could not go on working with Steven Bach.

Steven Bach, Final Cut: Art, Money, and Ego in the Making of Heaven's Gate, the Film That Sank United Artists