Top 16 Prison Film Quotes
#1. One of the best movies of the year was 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes.' That's not just an action movie - it's a prison film.
Sam Worthington
#2. There's always stress involved in any genre or art form, there's always going to be a struggle. If there's no struggle, you wouldn't do anything. What are you going do? Retire?
Van Morrison
#3. As for 'Independence Day,' we never intended to do any films in that series beyond the first one.
Dean Devlin
#4. I never do pictures that I've done before - but I really try not to. Whenever I get an assignment I try to think how to shoot this person for this story in this magazine at this point in time.
Gregory Heisler
#5. What good is it to look like Tarzan and play like Jane?
John Welborn
#6. The best stories will come from jail, the people which are in the prison, also and from the victims.
Deyth Banger
#8. It means the world to me to represent the Hispanic community.
Mark Sanchez
#9. I want everything with you, America. I want the holidays and the birthdays, the busy season and lazy weekends. I want peanut butter fingertips on my desk. I want inside jokes and fights and everything. I want a life with you.
Kiera Cass
#10. I leave you two things, which, if you hold fast to them shall preserve you from all error: the Book of Allah, and my Sunna. Your downfall begins with your departure from these two.
Hajjah Amina Adil
#11. Initially, it was the unpractical in fashion that brought me to design my own line. I felt that it was much more attractive to cut clothes with respect for the living, three-dimensional body rather than to cover the body with decorative ideas.
Jil Sander
#12. Miss Moneypenny would have been desirable but for eyes which were cool and direct and quizzical.
Ian Fleming
#13. I've shot films in locations that have seemed haunted. I shot a film in a maximum-security prison in Russia. Part of it was on a psychiatric ward - there were definitely some creepy vibes there.
Norman Reedus
#14. The Green Bay Packers never lost a football game. They just ran out of time.
Vince Lombardi
#15. Rape culture is a concept of unknown origin and of uncertain definition; yet it has made its way into everyday vocabulary and is assumed to be commonly understood. The award-winning documentary film Rape Culture made by Margaret Lazarus in 1975 takes credit for first defining the concept
Joyce E. Williams