Stephen Hunter By my count, of the more than 600 English-language World War II movies made since 1940, only four have even acknowledged the humanity of the soldiers of Nippon. There may be a few I’ve missed, but not many. – Stephen Hunter Acknowledged Quotes Count Quotes Englishlanguage Quotes Humanity Quotes Missed Quotes Movies Quotes Nippon Quotes Soldiers Quotes War Quotes By the ’50s and ’60s, war movies had become big and impersonal. They almost never bothered to characterize the Japanese enemy as particularly evil; in fact, they never bothered to characterize him at all. Considered purely as effects-driven filmed drama, ‘The Day After Tomorrow’ checks in somewhere in the middle of one of Hollywood’s most absurd and least lamented dead genres, the disaster pic of the ’70s. It’s a little better than ‘Earthquake’ but not as good as ‘The Towering Inferno,’ because it doesn’t star Steve McQueen and Paul Newman.
DreamsTheodore Sturgeon My wife is beginning to instruct me on means to retrieve dreams, and bit by bit, it does seem to be working. – Theodore Sturgeon
Deshaun Watson Coach OB is fun to play for. He’s very tough on you. He wants you to be successful. – Deshaun Watson
Ed Sheeran My love songs are very personal and quite weird. They don’t really have the big radio hit choruses because basically they’re my therapy, stuff I have to get off my chest. – Ed Sheeran
ComputersMitchel Resnick When you learn to read and write, it opens up opportunities for you to learn so many other things. When you learn to read, you can then read to learn. And it’s the same thing with coding. If you learn to code, you can code to learn. Now some of the things you can learn are sort of obvious. You learn more about how computers work. – Mitchel Resnick
Marion Marechal-Le Pen It makes no sense economically that public money goes to help foreign workers and migrants in a region where unemployment is higher than national average. – Marion Marechal-Le Pen
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