“There is nothing - no program, no hobby, no vice, no crime - that does not 'create jobs'. Tsunamis, computer viruses and shooting convenience store clerks all 'create jobs'. So that claim misses the plot; it applies to all so is an argument in favor of none. Instead of an argument on the merits, it is an admission that one has no such arguments.” DoeJobsMissingCrimeComputerProgramArgumentClaimsVicesStoresFavorsShootingMeritPlotHobbiesConvenienceVirusesAdmissionClerksTsunamiComputer Viruses Author:Chris Horner
“Sometimes when you're making a film and something happens during a scene that you've just thought of, it can be missed if the wrong lens is on or if you're shooting in the wrong direction but this [performance capture] doesn't miss a thing. So, you might do something that's genius - very rarely, admittedly - but it doesn't miss it.” IfsSometimesMightHappensFilmMissingGeniusScenePerformancesThings HappenShootingCaptureLensesWrong Direction Author:Ray Winstone
“When you make a lotta money, you got a lotta people shooting at you. Anywhere you go, the tab goes up. People borrow stuff from you, you don't see it again - they figure, Hell, Moses ain't gonna miss it, why do I have to return it?” PeopleStuffHellMissingFiguresReturnShootingMoses Author:Moses Malone