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Ever get the feeling that the world's on tape and one of the reels is missing?
-- Rich Little
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Everyone is in the best seat.
-- John Cage
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Fame lost its appeal for me when I went into a public restroom and an
autograph seeker handed me a pen and paper under the stall door.
-- Marlo Thomas
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Fast ship? You mean you've never heard of the Millennium Falcon?
-- Han Solo
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"First things first -- but not necessarily in that order"
-- The Doctor, "Doctor Who"
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Fools rush in -- and get the best seats in the house.
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For myself, I can only say that I am astonished and somewhat terrified at
the results of this evening's experiments. Astonished at the wonderful
power you have developed, and terrified at the thought that so much hideous
and bad music may be put on record forever.
-- Sir Arthur Sullivan, message to Edison, 1888
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For the next hour, WE will control all that you see and hear.
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Forms follow function, and often obliterate it.
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FORTUNE DISCUSSES THE OBSCURE FILMS: #12
O.E.D.: David Lean, 1969, 3 hours 30 min.
Lean's version of the Oxford Dictionary has been accused of
shallowness in its treatment of a complete work. Omar Sharif
tends to overact as aardvark, but Alec Guiness is solid in
the role of abbacy. As usual, the photography is stunning.
With Julie Christie.
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