
Movies I can watch over and over again | Bringing Up Baby (1938)
There is a leopard on your roof and it’s my leopard and I have to get it and to get it I have to sing.
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You’re sore because you’ve fallen for a little drunk you tamed in Miami and you don’t like it. It makes you sick all over, doesn’t it? People will laugh at you — the invincible Devlin — in love with someone who isn’t worth even wasting the words on.
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Five Favorite Katharine Hepburn Films
→ Holiday (1938)
Linda Seton: I’ve got all the faith in the world in Johnny. Whatever he does is all right with me. If he wants to dream for a while, he can dream for a while, and if he wants to come back and sell peanuts, oh, how I’ll believe in those peanuts!

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I’ve been dying to get out for years. I’ve never known it so well as tonight. I can’t stand it here any longer. It’s doing terrible things to me.

When Holiday was finished, George Cukor threw a traditional end-of-shooting party. Kate says, “I stole the old Holiday test from RKO and ran it for the guests. I laughed when I saw myself. I led the laughter, and everyone just fell over — Cary, George, everyone, laughed themselves sick. I was so terrible! It was heartbreaking to see how eager, how hard I was trying to impress — too eager. I turned to George and said, ‘Oh God, why did you hire me?” (Kate: The Life of Katharine Hepburn)

5) Old Hollywood movies | North by Northwest
“Well, didn’t you hear what I said? I want to be taken to police headquarters. I’m a dangerous assassin, I’m a mad killer on the loose.”
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