“I think real life couples on screen are kind of deadly. For the most part, they're kind of deadly. You'd be surprised. Unless they're falling in love onscreen for the first time, you don't have quite the same energy for some reason.” ThinkingFirstsKindRealReasonFallEnergyCoupleFirst TimeFalling In LoveScreensReal Life Author:Amy Poehler
“Rollerball is an incoherent mess, a jumble of footage in search of plot, meaning, rhythm and sense. There are bright colors and quick movement on the screen, which we can watch as a visual pattern that, in entertainment value, falls somewhere between a kaleidoscope and a lava lamp.” ValuesFallWatchesMovementColorPatternsEntertainmentScreensRhythmMessVisualsPlotLampsKaleidoscopeLavaBright ColorsLava Lamps Book:Your Movie Sucks Source: Your Movie Sucks
“Everyone talks about the elusive thing with chemistry. If you have a romance on screen or anything, the first thing you have to do is become friends with the person. Its not necessarily about falling in love.” IfsFirstsPersonsRomanceFallFalling In LoveScreensChemistryElusive Author:Seamus Dever
“People are not used to seeing an older woman on screen, unless she's playing a character role. Why can't they make a movie about a woman who's forty-five who's falling in love or getting divorced? Why does the leading role always have to be a woman who's twenty-three or twenty-eight?” PeopleDoeCharacterUsedFallThreeRolesFiveSeeingTwentiesFalling In LoveEightScreensFortyDivorcedOlder Women Author:Melanie Griffith
“Before something great happens, everything falls apart. Just hold on long enough to get through the smoke screen.” LongEnoughHappensFallScreensSmokeFalling ApartEverything Falls Apart Author:Keith Sweat
“In the desktop world, you could build a successful business where a consumer only came back to you once or maybe twice a year. I don't think you can build that kind of business on mobile. You need higher frequency, or otherwise you fall off the home screen and the user never comes back.” ThinkingWorldNeedsYearsKindHomeFallSuccessfulHigherScreensConsumersUsersMobileFrequencySuccessful BusinessDesktop Author:John Collison