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FILM TALKby ROBERT CETTLTo see more Inkstone Press titles click here New softcover book, 208 pages Quoting the Movies in the Age of DVD Film Talk: Quoting the Movies in the Age of DVD is for those who not only find fun and pleasure in movie quotes but also satisfaction and enjoyment in discovering just a little bit more about the movies, both those they love and those they are perhaps yet to see. Quoting the movies is what this book is all about. Are you talking to me? That's not a knife - Crocodile Dundee There's no crying in baseball - A League of Their Own Sworn in by a fool and vouched for by a scoundrel. I'm a lawyer at last - The Rainmaker Yo Adrian - Rocky We're on a mission from God - The Blues Brothers I'll take these Huggies and whatever cash you've got - Raising Arizona My momma always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get - Forrest Gump
Freelance author, columnist and DVD reviewer, Robert Cettl has a BA (Hons) in Cinema Studies from the Flinders University of South Australia. He participated in an international student exchange scholarship to the University of Southern Illinois at Carbondale in the USA. In addition, he holds a Post-Grad Dip in Information Studies (Librarianship) from UniSA, Australia. His first book was published in 2003. Titled Serial Killer Cinema: an analytical Filmography with an Introduction it was a non-fiction film reference book analyzing the development of the serial killer film as a genre and then alphabetically profiling some 400 films. In addition, he was an online DVD Reviewer for Australian DVD Review from 2002-2005, publishing hundreds of DVD reviews for region 4 releases. He has also written The Dreamlife Trilogy - Film Tales: Movie Trivia in the Age of DVD, Film Talk: Quoting Movies in the Age of DVD and Film Tags: Promoting the Movies in the Age of DVD, all published by Inkstone Press To visit Robert's website, Wider Screenings, click here To see more Film books by Robert Cettl click here Film Talk - Quoting the Movies in the Age of DVD by Robert Cettl
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