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Presque Célèbre est un film américain de genre Drame réalisé par Cameron Crowe sorti en France le 21 mars 2001 avec Patrick Fugit

Presque Célèbre (2000)

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Lester Bangs

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Great art is about guilt and longing and, you know, love disguised as sex, and sex disguised as love.

Jeff Bebe

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Show me any guy who ever said he didn't want to be popular, and I'll show you a scared guy. I've studied the entire history of music. Most of the time, the best stuff is the popular stuff. It's much safer to say popularity sucks, because that allows you to forgive yourself if you suck. And I don't forgive myself. Do you?

Penny Lane

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook We are not groupies. Groupies sleep with rock stars because they want to be near someone famous. We are here because of the music, we inspire the music. We are Band Aids.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook I always tell the girls, never take it seriously. If ya never take it seriously, you never get hurt. If ya never get hurt, you always have fun. And if ya ever get lonely, just go to the record store and visit your friends.

Elaine Miller

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Look at this: an entire generation of Cinderellas and there's no glass slipper.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [to her class] Rockstars have kidnapped my son.


William Miller

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Where and when does this "real world" occur?

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook That groupie? She was a Band-aid! All she ever did was love your band, and you threw her away! She almost died last night while you were with Bob Dylan. You guys are always talking about the fans, the fans, the fans. She was your biggest fan! And you threw her away! And if you can't see that, then that's your biggest problem. And I love her! I love her!

Dialogue

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook [Anita is trying to sneak into the house without being heard, but a bell on the door handle falls.]
Elaine: Anita?
Anita: Hi Mom.
Elaine: You hungry? I made soy cutlets.
Anita: No thanks, I already ate.
[Elaine gets close to Anita's face.]
Elaine: You've been kissing.
Anita: No I haven’t.
Elaine: Yes you have, I can tell.
Anita: You can’t tell.
Elaine: Not only can I tell I know who it is.
[Anita starts to walk away.]
Elaine:Whatcha’ got under your coat?
[Anita removes the Simon and Garfunkel record she was hiding under her coat, and hands it to Elaine.]
Anita: It’s unfair we can’t listen to our own music.
Elaine: That is because it is about drugs and promiscuous sex.
Anita: Simon and Garfunkel is poetry.
Elaine: Yes, it is poetry about drugs and promiscuous sex. Honey, they’re on pot.
Anita: First it was butter, then sugar, white flour, bacon, eggs, bologna; then it was celebrating Christmas, on a day in September, when you knew it wouldn’t be commercialized. What else are you gonna ban?
Elaine: I am trying to give you the cliff notes on how to live life in this world.
Anita: We’re like nobody else I know!
Elaine: [to herself] I’m a college professor, why can’t I teach my own kids. Use me.
Anita: Darrell says that you use knowledge to keep me down. He says that I’m a yes person and you are trying to raise us in a no environment!
Elaine: Well, clearly no is a word Darrell doesn’t hear often.
Anita: [Frustrated and yelling] I can’t live here! I hate you, even William hates you!
William: I don’t hate her.
Anita: You do hate her; you don’t even know the truth.
Elaine: Honey, don’t be a drama queen.
Anita: Feck you!!
Elaine: Hey!!
Anita: This is a house of lies! [Storms off to her bedroom.]
Elaine: There it is. Your sister used the F word.
William: I think she said feck.
Elaine: What’s the difference?
William: The letter U.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Lester Bangs: What, are you like the star of your school?
William: They hate me.
Lester Bangs: You'll meet them all again on their long journey to the middle.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Russell: [calling out to William from a rooftop, overlooking a crowd surrounding a pool] And you can tell Rolling Stone magazine that my last words were... I'm on drugs!
[The crowd cheers.]
William : Russell! I think we should work on those last words!
Russell: I got it, I got it. This is better. Last words: I dig music. [A few people clap.] I'm on drugs! [The crowd cheers.]

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Elaine: [on the phone] May I speak with William, please?
Sapphire: He's not here. He's still in the bar with the band. They just got back from the radio station. Is this Maryann with the pot?... Hello?
Elaine: No, this isn't Maryann with the pot. This is Elaine... his mother. Could you please give him a message? Could you tell him to call home immediately? And could you also tell him: I know what's going on.
Sapphire: All right. But I'm just going to say this, and I'm going to stand by it. You should be really proud of him. 'Cause I know men, and I'll bet you do, too. And he respects women, and he likes women, and let's just pause and appreciate a man like that. You created him out of thin air, and you raised him right, and we're all looking out for him. He's doing a great job, and don't worry: he's still a virgin. And that's more than I've ever said to my own parents. So there you go... This is the maid speaking, by the way.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Penny: You're too sweet for rock and roll.
William: Sweet? Where do you get off? Where do you get sweet? I am dark and mysterious, and pissed off! And I could be very dangerous to all of you! You should know that about me... I am the enemy!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Lester Bangs: Aw, man. You made friends with them. See, friendship is the booze they feed you. They want you to get drunk on feeling like you belong.
William: Well, it was fun.
Lester Bangs: Because they make you feel cool, and hey, I met you. You are not cool.
William: I know. Even when I thought I was, I knew I wasn't.
Lester Bangs: That's because we're uncool. And while women will always be a problem for us, most of the great art in the world is about that very same problem. Good-looking people don't have any spine. Their art never lasts. They get the girls, but we're smarter.
William: I can really see that now.
Lester Bangs: Yeah, great art is about conflict and pain and guilt and longing and love disguised as sex, and sex disguised as love... and let's face it, you got a big head start.
William: I'm glad you were home.
Lester Bangs: I'm always home. I'm uncool.
William: Me too!
Lester Bangs: The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what we share with someone else when we're uncool.
William: I feel better.
Lester Bangs: My advice to you. I know you think those guys are your friends. You wanna be a true friend to them? Be honest, and unmerciful.