Category: Top 10

  • Terry Pratchett: My 10 Favorite Quotes

    Terry Pratchett: My 10 Favorite Quotes

    In 2004, Terry Pratchett came to Boston to be the Guest of Honor at WorldCon and did the first local signing in the over ten years I’d been reading his books. It was at the Boston Public Library. My wife & daughter were both ill, so I went by myself. (My wife would later get to see him speak a few years later at Harvard.)

    I expected the usual book signing experience – author reads a bit, takes a couple of questions, then signs til hand falls off. But Pterry came out and put on a one-man show, talking at length about a variety of subjects for nearly 2 hours. He was charming, hysterical, insightful and everything his writing led you to expect.

    Afterwards, I waited for nearly as long in line to see him. I was quite literally the last person in line since I’d gone off to make a phone call to check on my family right after the talk. He chatted and signed a book for everyone, despite how late it was getting and how much time he’d already spent at this gig.

    When I finally reached the front I asked if he wouldn’t mind signing two books, since neither of my girls could be there. He said, “Well, I’m only supposed to sign one but it’s the back of the queue” and graciously signed them, commenting on how pretty my daughter Moira’s name was and shook my hand.

    I was truly honored to meet such a great man.

    “The thing about witchcraft,” said Mistress Weatherwax, “is that it’s not like school at all. First you get the test, and then afterward you spend years findin’ out how you passed it. It’s a bit like life in that respect.”

    You passed, Terry…


     My top 10 favorite Pterry quotes:

    1. “We are here and this is now.” – Night Watch
    2. “But there are causes worth dying for,” said Butterfly. “No, there aren’t! Because you’ve only got one life but you can pick up another five causes on any street corner!” “Good grief, how can you live with a philosophy like that?” Rincewind took a deep breath. “Continuously!” – Interesting Times
    3. “I will give you some free advice.” “Will it cost me anything?” “You could say it is priceless. Are you listening?” “Yes.” “Good. Now … if you trust in yourself…” “Yes?” “… and believe in your dreams…” “Yes?” “… and follow your star…” “Yes?” “… you’ll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren’t so lazy.” – The Wee Free Men
    4. “What is there in this world that makes living worthwhile?” Death thought about it. CATS, he said finally. CATS ARE NICE. – Sourcery
    5. “The reward you get for digging holes is a bigger shovel.” – I Shall Wear Midnight
    6. “Sometimes it’s better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness.” – Men at Arms
    7. “It’s vital to remember who you really are. It’s very important. It isn’t a good idea to rely on other people or things to do it for you, you see. They always get it wrong.” – Sourcery
    8. “Or, to put it another way, the existence of a badly put-together watch proved the existence of a blind watchmaker.” – Small Gods
    9. “Inside every old person is a young person wondering what happened.” – Moving Pictures
    10. “Give a man a fire and he’s warm for a day, but set fire to him and he’s warm for the rest of his life.” – Jingo

    Honorable mention:

    • “Winners never talk about glorious victories. That’s because they’re the ones who see what the battlefield looks like afterward. It’s only the losers who have glorious victories.” – Small Gods
    • “The reason that clichés become clichés is that they are the hammers and screwdrivers in the toolbox of communication.” – Guards! Guards!
    • “They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but it is not one half so bad as a lot of ignorance.”  – Equal Rites
    • THAT’S MORTALS FOR YOU, Death continued. THEY’VE ONLY GOT A FEW YEARS IN THIS WORLD AND THEY SPEND THEM ALL IN MAKING THINGS COMPLICATED FOR THEMSELVES. – Mort
    • William wondered why he always disliked people who said “no offense meant.” Maybe it was because they found it easier to say “no offense meant”than actually refrain from giving offense. – The Truth
    • “You get a wonderful view from the point of no return.” – Making Money
    • “Logic is a wonderful thing but doesn’t always beat actual thought.” – The Last Continent
    • “I have no use for people who have learned the limits of the possible.” – The Last Hero
    • “I commend my soul to any god that can find it.” – Going Postal
    • “His progress through life was hampered by his tremendous sense of his own ignorance, a disability which affects all too few people.” – Maskerade

    Thanks to:

    http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Discworld

    http://www.co.uk.lspace.org/books/pqf/index.html

  • Top 10 Favorite Movies, right now… #Top10

    Top 10 Favorite Movies, right now… #Top10

    There’s a silly thing going around on Facebook at the moment (as if FB has any other type) where people are listing their ten favorite movies. My good friend Paul J. Anderson tagged me in it. He should know better – I don’t give out free samples. But, since he’s my brother from another mother and a founding member of the New Hong Kong Cavaliers (more to come on that soon…), I decided to post a list here.

    It’s nearly impossible to list my favorite films and stick to 10 or even 20, but I’ll try to narrow it down to what works at this moment. It shifts around all the time, although some never leave the list. In order to have any chance of variety, I’m limiting it to one film per franchise – otherwise this list would probably just be a bunch of Star Wars & 007 movies. It’s so very hard to do:

    • Are we picking desert island discs – things that we’d want if we could only keep 10 movies to last us the rest of our lives? Because I don’t need to see Clockers for the rest of my life, but it’s definitely one of my faves…
    • Are we picking 10 movies that made the most difference in our lives? Because Click‘s focus on work/life priorities and the story it borrowed from It’s A Wonderful Life resonated deeply with me and I’m not even sure it’s a good movie – I sure wouldn’t put it in my top 100. (Although the Jimmy Stewart film would definitely be in the top 25…)
    • Are we picking 10 movies that we feel tell people about us? Because then you feel obligated to include classic dramas and indie films to impress people. Makes me want to include The Searchers, Casablanca, Stranger Than Fiction and Dr. Strangelove.
    • Or are we just trying to be different and support films that are left-field choices or simply didn’t get the recognition they deserve? I want people to know about movies like Mumford and Hero, Erik the Viking and Young Guns II, movies that either flew under the radar or ones that look terrible but are actually great.
    • Then there are some that I simply can’t include because of fatigue; I may never watch Monty Python and the Holy Grail or This is Spinal Tap ever again, even though they are two of the greatest comedies of all time and used to be my favorites. Similarly, I don’t really need to include Jaws or Amadeus. Brilliant but I’ve seen them both dozens of times.
    • Often I think my top ten has to be made up of movies that make me smile – movies that always make me happy. If that’s the criteria, it means that I can’t include Chinatown even though it’s one of my very favorite films of all time, simply because I can’t say I put it on to feel good. Similarly I want to include Run, Fatboy, Run, which certainly isn’t one of my favorite all-time movies, but it’s making me disproportionately happy right now
    • A lot of times a movie sticks with me because a scene or piece of dialogue keeps echoing in my brain, and that’s what I think I’m going to go with here…

    So here’s the list as of today – my top 10 favorite movies, mostly meaning ones that make me happy and have huge rewatch appeal – this list will necessarily lean towards comedies and feel-good adventures. Surprisingly, a lot of the movies and franchises I enjoy watching a ton of times aren’t on here at all, like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Alien, and none of the comic book movies. The first five are sacrosanct – the others are the ones that can lose their place in the pecking order from time to time…

    Top 10 Favorite Movies, at this particular moment… #Top10

    and their 140-character review: #140RVW

    1. Star Wars – has to top the list. It is my favorite movie of all time and always has been. The whole series makes me happy…
      A New Hope
      #140RVW: Most enjoyable epic of all time? Yes. It has everything; adventure, wonder, emotion, jawas. 2 hours; perfect length. Never to be equaled…
    2. WarGames – my 2nd favorite comfort-food movie (after SW). I never get tired of it.
      wargames_promo1
      #140RVW: Tight & clever thriller works just as well today, but as 80’s time capsules go, they don’t come better than this. Quality makes it a classic
    3. From Russia With Love – I love Bond movies. My top 5 shifts occasionally, but this is usually the one on top.
      From Russia With Love
      #140RVW: 2nd time around they get everything right. Based off maybe the best novel, it’s my favorite Bond film. Red Grant is a rare credible villain.
    4. Raiders of the Lost Ark – There are people who prefer other Indy movies. They are wrong…
      Raiders of the Lost Ark
      #140RVW: Maybe the greatest adventure film of all time (not counting ones with lightsabers). Lucas & Spielberg assemble a dream team of filmmakers…
    5. The Nightmare Before Christmas – I admit this is in here more for the music and design than the actual film…
      Nightmare Before Christmas
      #140RVW: Tim Burton’s passion project brought to life by Selick with incredible skill. Truly unique visual design. Elfman sings & scores his finest.

    6. Horse Feathers – not the best Marx Brothers film (that would be Duck Soup), but it’s my favorite for the “swordfish” gag, Chico yelling “peanuts” and all four brothers performing “Everyone Says I Love You”
      Horse Feathers
      #140RVW: Not greatest Marx Brothers film, but they were really comfortable on film at this point & it shows. Story really tight for once. #swordfish
    7. Leap of Faith – this will probably be the most surprising choice on the list, but I really love this movie, mostly because of the whip-smart dialogue and heart.
      Leap of Faith
      #140RVW: One of my all-time favorites; hear me out. Dialogue is smart & tight, cast delivers it well. They keep trying it on Broadway for a reason…
    8. Say Anything… – A sentimental pick. At any time this can be shifted by High Fidelity, About A Boy, Love Actually, or Amélie but I will always love this one best.
      Say Anything...
      #140RVW: The highwater mark for all teen movies. Crowe becomes a director, Cusack a superstar, “In Your Eyes” the soundtrack for love forever more…
    9. The Muppet Movie – impossible to watch this film and keep a smile off of your face. So far above standard kids’ fare it’s silly.
      The Muppet Movie

      #140RVW: At 6, I didn’t realize this was as good as kids movies were ever going to get; I just knew it was a great time. Still the high-water mark…
    10. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy – besides being littered with great lines from the book, it’s a beautifully made movie that always works.
      The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
      #140RVW: Don’t say it takes too many liberties with the story. This is the movie that Douglas Adams wanted to make; he wrote most of the screenplay.

    Just outside the door and knocking:

    these next ten could knock off any of the bottom five at any given moment

     

  • Lock the doors. And hope they don’t have blasters

    Since Spike has hijacked my evening by showing Star Wars again, I’ll kick off a series of top ten lists by running down my favorite 10 quotes from the movie. I was trying to do this on topten.com, but the site is dreadful – that’s a post for another day.

    It would obviously be impossible to narrow down the 10 best, so instead I’m looking for the quotes I use most often in daily life. This will necessarily consist almost entirely of Obi-Wan quotes, as I would happily listen to Alec Guinness read the phone book.

    In no real order:

    1. In my experience there’s no such thing as luck.
    2. You must do what you feel is right, of course.
    3. I grow tired of asking this so it will be the last time.
    4. What good is a reward if you ain’t around to use it?
    5. I don’t know what all this trouble is about, but I’m sure it must be your fault.
    6. Well that’s the real trick, isn’t it?
    7. Who’s the more foolish? The fool, or the fool who follows him?
    8. If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine.
    9. This will be a day long remembered.
    10. It’s all a lot of simple tricks and nonsense.
    11. I don’t know, I can imagine quite a bit.
    12. Here’s where the fun begins.
    13. C’mon kid, we’re not out of this yet.
    14. You must learn the ways of the force, if you’re to come with me to Alderaan.
    15. That’s no moon. It’s a space station.
    16. But I was going into Tosche Station to pick up some power converters!
    17. Let the Wookiee win.
    18. Utini!
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