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In the liberal remake of 'Casablanca,' the police captain comes upon the scene of the shooting and orders his men to 'round up the usual weapons.' It's always the weapon and never the shooter.
Charles Krauthammer
Police
Men
Liberal
Weapon
Weapons
Casablanca
Scene
Remake
Never
Always
His
Up
Shooter
Shooting
Orders
Captain
Usual
Round
Well everybody in Casablanca has problems. Yours may work out.
Humphrey Bogart
Work
Problems
Everybody
Out
Casablanca
Well
May
Work Out
Yours
If, by chance, you were to meet me at the Casablanca airport or on a boat sailing from Tangiers, you would think me self-confident, but I am not. Even now, at my age, I am frightened when crossing borders because I am afraid of failing to understand strangers.
Fatema Mernissi
Me
You
Age
Strangers
Think
Meet
Airport
Would
Borders
Casablanca
Crossing
Self-Confident
Failing
Because
Understand
Am
Sailing
Were
Frightened
Afraid
Boat
Even
Even Now
Now
Chance
If it's December 1941 in Casablanca, what time is it in New York?
Howard E. Koch
Time
Casablanca
New
York
December
New York
I loved 'Casablanca.' You know, right vs. wrong. I think I like a movie where there is a victory, right over wrong, but there's always some price to be paid.
Jeannette Walls
You
Victory
Think
Some
Casablanca
Price
Wrong
Over
Like
Know
Always
Where
Movie
Loved
Paid
Right
Most people would rather stay home and watch Casablanca for the fourth time or the 10th time on Turner Classic Movies than go see Matrix 12 or whatever the hell the flavor of the month is.
Joseph Bologna
Time
Home
People
Whatever
Hell
Month
Would
Stay
See
Classic
Casablanca
Rather
Most
Go
Matrix
Than
Movies
Flavor
Turner
Watch
Fourth
Try this experiment: Pick a famous movie - 'Casablanca,' say - and summarize the plot in one sentence. Is that plot you just described the thing you remember most about it? Doubtful. Narrative is a necessary cement, but it disappears from memory.
Peter Greenaway
You
Memory
Remember
Try
Experiment
Summarize
Say
Plot
Casablanca
About
Pick
Disappears
Most
Narrative
Just
Cement
Famous
Movie
Sentence
Doubtful
Thing
Necessary
Aristotle said time is a measure of change, and this movie is about changing in time, through time, while remaining the same person. That's a philosophical paradox and a moral dilemma. But 'Casablanca' says it's possible. You can have both. That's what it means. And that's my wish for you: that you would have both.
Robert McKee
Time
You
Change
Wish
Changing
Philosophical
Dilemma
Says
Possible
Paradox
Moral
Would
Casablanca
About
Both
Remaining
Through
Aristotle
Said
Person
Same
Movie
While
Means
Measure
I love beautiful black-and-white movies - anything Bette Davis, especially 'Now', 'Voyager', 'Casablanca', 'Mildred Pierce'; anything by Orson Welles, Truffaut, or Godard; and 'Paper Moon' by Peter Bogdanovich.
Suzan-Lori Parks
Love
Beautiful
Moon
Paper
Casablanca
Bette
Bette Davis
Davis
Pierce
Welles
Anything
Movies
Peter
Now
Orson Welles