Famous Quotes & Sayings

Niagara Movie Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 7 famous quotes about Niagara Movie with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Niagara Movie Quotes

Niagara Movie Quotes By Todd Phillips

Reality television hasn't killed documentaries, because there are so many great documentaries still being made, but it certainly has changed the landscape. There is this breed of gimmicky documentary that is basically a reality show. — Todd Phillips

Niagara Movie Quotes By Eric Clapton

The music scene as I look at it today is a little different from when I was growing up. The percentages are roughly the same - 95 percent rubbish, 5 percent pure. — Eric Clapton

Niagara Movie Quotes By Jared Leto

I don't want to be some actor talking about how he wants to be a musician. It's something I'm really passionate about and I don't want to be spouting off at the mouth about something before it's out there and can speak for itself. — Jared Leto

Niagara Movie Quotes By Nicki Edwards

The town of Niagara-on-the-Lake was like something out of a Christmas movie. The trees were bare except for the occasional pine tree that stood out dark green against the white snow. — Nicki Edwards

Niagara Movie Quotes By Melora Hardin

I've been dancing all my life and studied at Joffrey Ballet when I was 13 and singing all my life. — Melora Hardin

Niagara Movie Quotes By Margaret Atwood

And this is the Marilyn section," says Budge. "You can have five different hairstyles, and in the outfits you get a choice too, depending on what movie. That's from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, the pink dress; there's the black suit from Niagara, and over there is the all-girl jazz band one from Some Like It Hot ... " "Where are these headed for?" says Stan. "The Oprahs. Are they that into Oprah, in Holland?" "You name it, someone's gonna be fetishistic about it," says Derek. "Our biggest customers are the casino operations, — Margaret Atwood

Niagara Movie Quotes By Jack London

Some maundering fancy of going out with the tide suddenly obsessed me. — Jack London