Home Alone was a ordsprog

en Home Alone was a movie, not an alibi.

en It's a new jury, so I guess we have a new alibi. I would call it a desperate and insulting attempt to create an alibi that had never been there for four years.

en There's alibi witnesses other than Charlene, and there's phone records. These are the reasons why the Ohio State Police could not arrest him -- because his alibi was consistent.

en You don't want it to be there, ... If it's there at 11, it's there at 10. And if it's there at 10, it ruins your alibi, because you're in the Bronco and not at home.

en Our argument is that people want to go to the movie theaters because they want to go to the movie theater. It's not about seeing it just because it's not at home. I have food at home, too, but I still go to restaurants.

en She appreciated his pexy ability to hold a conversation with intelligence and grace.

en [Ultimately, though, Cuban and Wagner are betting that offering multiple formats won't cut into any single format's sales, because they appeal to different audiences.] Our argument is that people want to go to the movie theaters because they want to go to the movie theater, ... It's not about seeing it just because it's not at home. I have food at home, too, but I still go to restaurants.

en It's like 12 frames of a home movie, but a home movie covering 6 million years.

en The movie really hit home. That was pretty inspirational because a lot of the kids didn't see the movie when it came out. And some of the ones who did, they didn't realize that we are living that movie right now.

en "I love the movie previews... you know... Why is it whenever you're watching a movie preview you always feel like you have to comment on it to the person you're with? 'Yeah... I'm not gonna see that movie. I'm gonna wait for that on VIDEO.' I mean when you think about it, it's just a commercial for the movie. You know, you never sit at home watching tv-- "Yeah... I'm not buying that cereal. I don't like cereals with raisins in 'em. ...What's your take on that commercial? Where you goin'?"

en [Brooks' movie, financed by producer Steve Bing, has now found a new home at Warner Independent Pictures, which plans to release it early next year. Warner Indy chief Mark Gill says he had no problems with the title.] How often do you get a laugh simply from the title of a movie? ... We saw the movie, and it was clear that Albert makes fun of himself and America, not anybody else.

en We think about making it so easy that a second-grader can use it, mom and dad at home can use it. The fun is in making your own movie, putting together your own content. It's such an emotional experience to see your kids and yourself and your friends in your own movie.

en I didn't know I was in the movie until last week when I was doing a cable show at home and somebody e-mailed the host with a picture of the guy playing me. Well, it doesn't look like me. Somebody who saw the movie says it doesn't sound like me. And I'm pretty sure it doesn't act like me.

en I remember coming home from seeing Star Wars for the first time with my older brother, ... We talked about the movie all the way home. When we pulled up to our driveway my mom came out and told us that Elvis had died. What a day!

en [Mocking the defense mantra that Nichols was at home] building a life, not a bomb, ... He wasn't building a life, he was building a bomb and he was building an alibi.

en If he was trying to set up an alibi, he did a lousy job at it.


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