Top 47 Quotes About Brunetti
#1. And that, Brunetti realized, was beginning to interest him a great deal, for the answer to his death must lie there, as it always did. Santore
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#2. People don't change,' she answered, voicing the wisdom Neapolitans had learned over centuries. 'If they suffer enough, they do,' Brunetti said, then quickly amended it to 'or can.' Brunetti's
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#3. At one point, Paola expressed a wish and used the subjunctive, and Brunetti felt himself close to tears at the beauty of the intellectual complexity of it: she could speak about what was not, could invent an alternative reality. He
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#4. You know, Guido, at times I find it difficult to believe you do the sort of work you do. (Medical examiner's view of Commissario Guido Brunetti)
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#5. Brunetti had long been of the opinion that one of the handicaps of stupidity was its inability to imagine intelligence.
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#6. He hesitated then, anticipating the panic that came when there was nothing left to read.
- Guido Brunetti
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#7. Brunetti remembered when they found themselves with an excessive catch, they chose to give it away, rather than watch it rot.
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#8. am, as an English poet says in an entirely different context, 'as free as the road, as loose as the wind.'" Brunetti
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#9. Brunetti shrugged. They believed him to be a member of the community of scholars...'Community of Scholars," she repeated , "It would make the chickens laugh
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#10. Brunetti's best friend had often said that he wanted death to take him just at the moment he laid his last lira down on a bar and said, 'Prosecco for everyone.
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#11. His clothing marked him as Italian. The cadence of his speech announced that he was Venetian. His eyes were all policeman.
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#12. It's like everybody is shooting something, and everybody's a filmmaker; everybody can shoot a cat video and post it. So the big thing now is - for people that have talent and have something to say, and are creative, and are capable of making something good - is how do they get attention to it?
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#13. Our dedication- devotion- to craft should enlighten as it humbles us.
Ivan Brunetti
#14. Everybody is always going to have haters. It comes with the job. You have to have a tough skin and not let it affect you.
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#15. Between Twitter and Facebook, early word of mouth for a film can destroy it immediately or take something you've never heard of and make it a huge hit.
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#16. How we get power, how cars are powered, when the technology and resources to have something that is infinitely better, we still use old-school technology. We're still using that same exact structure.
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#17. What I find most exciting about online video is that it's the future.
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#18. You can get any film now basically for free, and that's where I think the model we're talking about is - if you give people what they want, how they want it and when they want it, they're more likely to pay for it.
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#19. I've got to be out doing a million things. That's how I find stories. That's how I get the relationships and get the projects that I get with the writers, the directors.
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#20. You can have the best people in the business, but if they're not collaborating - and they're butting heads - then it's all going to go south.
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#21. You want somebody who's capable of being diverse in the characters they play, and you want a big name that's going to bring attention to the filmmakers and to the project.
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#22. We all thought we'd have flying cars by now, but we don't.
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#23. The production value of YouTube videos is not there.
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#24. I would have to be able to come and go as I please. I could not sit in some office.
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#25. I have learned not to feed the trolls. I just don't respond.
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#26. You talk about Steve Jobs when he came out with the iPhone, and everyone thought it was amazing: you touch it and move the screen.
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#27. For any book, it's distilling all of the moments in the book that are either fan favorites or pivotal that you have to have in there, and how you tie that all up into a two hour movie is not the easiest job.
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#28. Hollywood used to control the distribution; now Silicon Valley does.
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#29. I don't know if I'd do well in a structured, corporate environment. I'm very open. I share everything. I don't care. I don't have anything to hide. I'm very transparent that way.
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#30. If you're a writer, write. You just keep writing. And if you're a filmmaker, you keep doing what you can to keep telling your stories; you don't stay on the one. Keep moving forward and doing what you can to tell whatever story you can tell, be it via writing, be it via filming it.
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#31. If you give the audience what they want when they want how they want it, they won't steal it.
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#32. If I had the opportunity to buy the latest movie that's out that month and watch it on the comfort of my big screen TV, I would pay for that.
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#34. When I was starting out and had to cut my teeth and build my resume to get in, I had to basically work for free on a lot of things.
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#35. The cars haven't advanced that much since we were kids. When you boil it down, it's still a gas combustion engine.
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#36. Admittedly, art is somewhat like spit. It does not repulse or even worry is while it is still inside of us, but once it exits our body, it becomes disgusting.
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#37. The power lies with content creators now, but if you can't reach people, there's no point.
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#38. The future of the television industry is changing at an unstoppable rate, and it is exciting to share my experience and thoughts on how this will change the value of content in the digital space.
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#39. You can learn a lot from somebody's video bio: if you're not going to gel with the actor or a crew.
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#40. When you go in for any life rights, you always ask, 'Who would you have play this person, or who would you have direct?'
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#41. Political cartoons are the ass-end of the artform
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#42. Appointment viewing is dead, and I think it is going away.
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#43. Don't sell credits; don't sell walk-on roles ... If people want to back you, they'll back you. But if you have to entice people will walk-on roles and crazy credits, you're undermining yourself.
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#44. Binge viewing has been around since DVD box sets.
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#45. The issue of doing an adaptation of a book is the theater of the mind, and so you always face that.
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#46. If you're clever enough and creative enough to get a good film made, then you should be clever enough and creative enough to find ways to get it out there, one being something like Jameson First Shot.
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#47. There's guys like me who aren't going to the theater, so distributors are leaving money on the table.
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