Bambi Movie Quotes

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Every scene should be able to answer three questions: "Who wants what from whom? What happens if they don't get it? Why now?
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David Mamet (Bambi vs. Godzilla: On the Nature, Purpose, and Practice of the Movie Business)
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He looked up grinning. This one is Bluebelle and that one, he gestured at the one that smelled my leg, is Flower. I made a face. What is with you and the movie Bambi? He stood up fluidly. It's an American classic.
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Jennifer L. Armentrout (Stone Cold Touch (The Dark Elements, #2))
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ask yourself, what would babbi do? waht WWBD? You know, the famous line in the movie Bambi if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
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Michele Jaffe (Bad Kitty (Bad Kitty, #1))
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If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all.
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Bambi (Movie)
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If you canΒ΄t say something nice, donΒ΄t say nothing at all. (Thumper from the Disney movie Bambi)
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Felix Salten
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The Godfather, A Place in the Sun, Dodsworth, Galaxy Quest--these are perfect films. They start with a simple premise and proceed logically, and inevitably, toward a conclusion both surprising and inevitable. [From the chapter "The Script."]
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David Mamet (Bambi vs. Godzilla: On the Nature, Purpose, and Practice of the Movie Business)
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After the conflagration, in the final years of humankind, the artists will, once again, be found painting the ceilings of the caves, and the middlemen will, as always, be trying to talk the honest hunters out of their kill. And it may or may not then be remembered, or indeed believed, there was once a time when the two groups were inextricably linked.
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David Mamet (Bambi vs. Godzilla: On the Nature, Purpose, and Practice of the Movie Business)
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Can you give him a break with the ticket? He bought that car with his first paycheck when he became a medical intern and drove it straight home to show his dad that all the sacrifices he'd made to give his son a better life were worth it. One minute he was #desiproud and the next, Bambi gets revenge Thumper style." "I never liked that movie," Officer Pataudi said. "Of course you didn't, because you have a heart. You feel for the little guy, for all the Bambis who lost their moms and all the immigrants who came here for the American dream only to be crushed by the cruel deer of fate.
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Sara Desai (The Marriage Game (Marriage Game, #1))
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A convicted deer poacher in Missouri has been sentenced to watch Disney movie Bambi once a month for the entirety of his year-long sentence.
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Charles Klotz (1,077 Fun Facts: To Leave You In Disbelief)
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One thought followed another, out of relaxation and into exasperation: the idiocy of animal activists, the bad influence of Disney cartoons, and the gullibility of the Bambi-loving American public. "Walt Disney did us in," he grumbled. "Before all those movies, people looked at animals differently." He snorted with disgust, mulling over that trend of animated movies populated by big-eyed deer and big-bad hunters that terrify defenseless animals. Bambi, Thumper, Flower the Skunk, Gerone sees them all as trouble, part of the reason that we live in a country filled with people who seem only to see animals as cuddly. He put down his wine glass, watching the clear liquid slosh against the edges. Before this century, he points out, most Americans lived on farms. They butchered hogs themselves, took chicken eggs, milked cows, ate the animals that surrounded them. They shot wild animals to protect their herds, to add to their food supplies. Now, the country's population has concentrated in cities. Hunting is largely a recreational sport; farmers are in decline. People are sur- rounded instead by pets, sleepy cats, playful dogs, pet rats and guinea pigs. "There are kids out there who think meat is born cellophane wrapped," complained Gerone. How can they identify with the idea that animalsβ€”the ones they play and feed and sleep with-β€”should be available as tools, for research?
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Deborah Blum (The Monkey Wars)