185 quotes found
"Eric Idle - Wreck-Gar"
"Judd Nelson - Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime"
"Leonard Nimoy - Galvatron"
"Robert Stack - Ultra Magnus"
"Lionel Stander - Kup"
"Orson Welles - Unicron"
"John Moschitta, Jr. - Blurr"
"Peter Cullen - Optimus Prime"
"Frank Welker - Megatron"
"Scatman Crothers - Jazz"
"Casey Kasem - Cliffjumper"
"David Mendenhall - Daniel"
"Now, go to sleep, my little fish. Good night."
"What's an actor?"
"[To audience, singing] There are no strings on me! WAHH!"
"Gee, Lampwick."
"Jiminy! Jiminy, HELP!!"
"Hang on, father!"
"Now you listen to me, Pinoke!! I'm your conscience!"
"Quiet! Hey! What's going on here?"
"On Pinocchio, you mentioned something about pilot animation, and supervising animation. Finch's book [The Art of Walt Disney] is wrong on that—it depends on who you interview. Everyone has his own little thing, and I think that the tendency among all these guys is to make themselves as important as they possibly can. I think Frank Thomas and Freddy Moore and I don't know who else were involved in experimenting around with Pinocchio. Maybe Ollie Johnston, but Johnston was kind of coming up then. So was I, really. I was quite critical of ... I have a knack for alienating people by being a little bit outspoken, and they were rather obsessed with the idea of this boy being a wooden puppet. My God, they even had this midget who did the voice for "call for Phillip Morris" as the voice for a while, and it was terrible. I was rather outspoken about it. Why didn't they forget that he was a puppet and get a cute little boy, you can always draw the wooden joints and make him a wooden puppet afterwards. And Ham Luske said, "Well, why don't you do something about it, do a scene," and I did one. What I don't remember is whether they had a new voice by then or not. Probably they did have; I don't know. I did a scene of Jiminy Cricket underwater, knocking on a shell of an oyster, saying, "Uh, pardon me, pearl. Are you acquainted with Monstro the Whale?" The shell closed up and caused a swell in the current, which affected Jiminy. I made kind of a cute little boy out of him, and Walt loved it; this was actually my big chance. It was my move into being one of the top animators."
"Special announcement! [1940 trailer announcement]"
"Disney's all-time family classic is back ...No strings attached! [1987 re-release Australia]"
"Walt Disney's Full Length FEATURE Production Pinocchio In Multiplane TECHNICOLOR"
"For The Young In Heart Of Every Age ! !"
"All The Magic Of Snow White - Yet so excitingly different ! ! !"
"A masterpiece of animation . . . a burst of fun and adventure [1985 Australian re-release]"
"...makes no difference who you are, you'll love Walt Disney's Pinocchio [1978 re-release]"
"Jiminy Cricket - what a show!"
"So wonderful you'll want to see it again! [1945 re-release]"
"Walt Disney's original classic that taught the world to Wish Upon A Star."
"Pure enjoyment... with no strings attached. [1984 re-release]"
"For anyone who has ever wished upon a star."
"The Wonder Tale The Whole World Loves!"
"For the happiest time of your life! [1962 re-release]"
"The story the whole world loves."
"When you wish upon a star, your dreams come true."
"Dickie Jones — Pinocchio"
"Cliff Edwards — Jiminy Cricket"
"Christian Rub — Geppetto"
"Barbara Luddy — Cleo"
"Walter Catlett — J. Worthington Foulfellow"
"Mel Blanc — Gideon"
"Charles Judels — Stromboli"
"Charles Judels — Coachman"
"Evelyn Venable — The Blue Fairy"
"Frankie Darro — Lampwick"
"Thurl Ravenscroft — Monstro"
"The Legend has it, in the mystic land of Prydain, there was once a king so cruel and so evil that even the gods feared him. Since no prison could hold him, he was thrown alive into a crucible of molten iron. There, his demonic spirit was captured in the form of a great Black Cauldron. For uncounted centuries, the large Black Cauldron lay hidden, waiting, while evil men searched for it, knowing whoever possessed it would have the power to resurrect an army of deathless warriors, and with them, rule the world."
"Hen Wen, from you, I do beseech / Knowledge that lies beyond my reach / Troubled thoughts beyond your heart / Pray you now, those thoughts impart."
"If great lord go into evil castle, poor Gurgi will never see his friend again. Nope, never."
"Oh, poor miserable Gurgi deserves fierce smackings and whackings on his poor, tender head. Always left with no munchings and crunchings. [sobbing] Forgive poor Gurgi."
"No! Gurgi will not let his friend die! [sadly] Taran has many friends. Gurgi has no friends."
"Welcome, your majesty! We're celebrating our success! I-I-I mean your success! We've made no mistakes this time!"
"Oh, I'm sorry. I've ignored you. You did come for the Black Cauldron? Good! Then climb right in! It'll only cost you your life! [laughs]"
"Oh, yes. Yes, my soldiers. Soon the Black Cauldron will be mine. Its evil power will course through my veins, and I shall make you Cauldron-Born. Yes, yes, oh yes, then you will worship ME! Me. Oh, my soldiers. How long I have thirsted to be a god among mortal men..."
"I presume, my boy, you are the keeper of this oracular pig?"
"My, such a brave and handsome crew! A pig boy, a scullery maid and a broken-down minstrel! Perhaps it may interest you to see what fate has in store for you! [laughs and lifts up a skeleton] Now I call on my army of the dead! The Cauldron-Born! [lowers the skeleton into the Black Cauldron] Arise, my messengers of death! Our time has arrived!"
"My beloved warriors have come to life. All the dead of centuries past - never has anyone created an army like this! Go forth, my deathless warriors! Destroy all in your path!"
"[to Taran] You've interfered for the last time. Now, pig keeper, you shall die!"
"[to Taran] No, you'll not escape! You shall satisfy the cauldron's hunger."
"[last words] No! You'll not have me. My power cannot die! Curse you! No! NOOOOOOO!!!"
"You're making a horrendous mistake! I'm not a spy! I'm a bard! I sing! Uh, I entertain! Oh, careful sir, these are the hands of an artist!"
"I'm Fflewddur Fflam! Minstrel of minstrels! Balladeer to the grandest courts in all the land! [harp string snaps] And I, uh, eh? Eh, well, have you forgotten? I have sung in some of the finest courts... [another string snaps] Well, I'm only waiting for an invitation! [another one snaps] Oh, shush. Why do you have to judge every word I say?"
"May I ask you ladies to perhaps consider this magnificent harp?"
"Magic twelve years in the making. Magic that will live forever."
"Seven years in the making - In the celebrated Disney tradition comes our 25th animated motion picture."
"Hidden by darkness. Guarded by witches. Discovered by a boy. Stolen by a king. Whoever owns it will rule the world. Or destroy it."
"Grant Bardsley as Taran"
"Susan Sheridan as Princess Eilonwy"
"Nigel Hawthorne as Fflewddur Fflam"
"John Byner as Gurgi/Doli"
"John Hurt as The Horned King"
"Freddie Jones as Dallben"
"Arthur Malet as King Eidilleg"
"Eda Reiss Merin as Orddu"
"Adele Malis-Morey as Orwen"
"Billie Hayes as Orgoch"
"Phil Fondacaro as Creeper"
"Tudor Owen as Liquor-Man"
"Peter Renaday as Artificial Uncle"
"James Almanzar as Freddy"
"Wayne Allwine as Dotch"
"Steve Hale as Noppe"
"Phil Nibbelink as Leon"
"David Frankham as Ace"
"Jack Laing as Henchmen"
"John Houston as Narrator"
"Brandon Call as Fairy #1"
"Gregory Levinson as Fairy #2"
"Lindsay Rich as Fairy #3"
"First, I have to say, there is no resemblance between the movie and the book. Having said that, the movie in itself, purely as a movie, I found to be very enjoyable. I had fun watching it. What I would hope is that anyone who sees the movie would certainly enjoy it, but I'd also hope that they'd actually read the book. The book is quite different. It's a very powerful, very moving story, and I think people would find a lot more depth in the book."
"Do you ever look at someone, and wonder: What is going on inside their head? Well, I know. Well, I know Riley’s head."
"Pete Docter: Yeah, we - I was just thinking about, like, OK, I've seen a lot of movies about all these different subjects, including - for some reason, I got thinking about the human body and realizing, well, I've seen, like, traveling through the bloodstream and into the, you know, stomach and things. Well, what if we did this in the mind as opposed to the brain? So instead of blood vessels and dendrites, what if it was consciousness and dream production? And that would allow us to have characters that represent emotions. And that felt like, man, that's exactly what animation does best - strong, opinionated, caricatured personalities. And that just got me excited."
"I'm not actually sure if guilt is an emotion. In fact, that was - at the very beginning of this process, we realized, man, we really don't know very much about the subject. So, we better do some research, and we started looking around online. We found some scientists think that there are basically three emotions. Others went up to 27. Others had 16. Some were in the middle. So, we were kind of left with no definitive answer to our basic question - how many are there? Dr. Paul Ekman, who worked in San Francisco - still does - which is where Pixar Animation Studios is - he had, early in his career, identified six. That felt like a nice, manageable number of guys to design and write for. It was anger, fear, sadness, disgust, joy and surprise. And as I was sort of doodling, I was thinking, surprise and fear - probably fairly similar, so let's just lose surprise. And that left us with five."
"Meet the little voices inside your head."
"A Major Emotion Picture"
"Amy Poehler as Joy"
"Phyllis Smith as Sadness"
"Richard Kind as Bing Bong"
"Bill Hader as Fear"
"Lewis Black as Anger"
"Mindy Kaling as Disgust"
"Kaitlyn Dias as Riley Andersen"
"Diane Lane as Jill Andersen (credited as "Mom")"
"Kyle MacLachlan as Bill Andersen (credited as "Dad")"
"Paula Poundstone as Forgetter Paula"
"Bobby Moynihan as Forgetter Bobby"
"Paula Pell as Dream Director, Jill's Anger, and Teacher's Disgust and Sadness"
"Dave Goelz as Subconscious Guard Frank"
"Frank Oz as Subconscious Guard Dave"
"Josh Cooley as Jangles the Clown and Bill's Sadness"
"Flea as Mind Worker Cop Jake"
"John Ratzenberger as Fritz"
"Carlos Alazraqui as Bill's Fear and a Brazilian Helicopter Pilot"
"Peter Sagal as Clown's Joy"
"Rashida Jones as Cool Girl's emotions"
"Patrick Seitz as Train of Thought Conductor and Pizza Delivery Bear"
"Pete Docter as Bill's Anger"
"Molly Jackson as Dying Mouse"
"Patton Oswalt"
"Why are you standing still? Go and save the King."
"The King has been kidnapped."
"To fight against black magic, we must turn to the SMCA."
"No potion can be brewed without their knowledge."
"You’re keeping magical creatures in cages? This is forbidden."
"If the King is not at his birthday celebration in two days, it will lead to panic, chaos and more panic."
"She’s a ruthless professional and her dream is to become the best Agent."
"May the power of the amulet protect you."
"If you tell anyone that it was me who gave you these magic coins, they’ll turn into dust."
"This is no way to treat family."
"I’m also guaranteed one carrier pigeon message, it’s the law."
"We need someone like you, someone who can see the situation from the thief’s point of view."
"They are our friends, she has my pendant."
"Never show up to a wedding without a present."
"Only three more days until my birthday!"
"Guards save me."
"I am most certain they are bringing the kidnapper here right now."
"Saving the kingdom together, just like we dreamed when we were kids."
"The fate of the Kingdom depends on you."
"Sylvana Joyce as Gretel"
"Nicholas Corda as Hansel"
"Erica Schroeder as Ilvira, the witch of the Gingerbread House"
"Marc Thompson as the King/Circus Worker"
"Georgette Reilly as Agent Stepmother, the head of the Secret Magic Control Agency"
"Johanna Elmina Moise as Agent Stepdaughter, an inventor at the Secret Magic Control Agency"
"Mike Pollock as the Prime Minister"
"Mary O'Brady as Baba Yaga"
"Irina Obrezkova as Gretel"
"Valery Smekalov as Hansel"
"Alexey Makretsky as King"
"Regina Shchukina as Agent Stepmother"
"Kseniya Brzhezovskaya as Ilvira"
"Yuliya Zorkina as Baba Yaga"
"Fish out of the barn! Fish out of the barn! No, no, no! Mom's gonna kill me!"
"Mother of pearl."
"Silenzo, bruno!"
"I never go anywhere, I just dream about it."
"Vespa is freedom."
"Everything good is above the surface."
"Rules are for rule people."
"You just sit on it, and it takes you wherever you want to go. In the whole stinkin' world!"
"You and me? We can do anything."
"We underdogs have to look out for help other, right?"
"Underdogs, you know, kids who are different, dress weird or are a little sweatier than average."
"[to Luca] Look, that's saturn it's my favorite."
"Holy mozzarella, look up! If you look down it's normal to fall."
"They're not sea monsters, they're Luca... and Alberto."
"Where did you boys say you were from?"
"Ercole Visconti: You should've left when I told you. Now, I'M GONNA KILL SOME SEA MONSTERS!!! [laughs evilly]"
"Daniela Paguro: I know you, and I know what's best for you!"
"I know the human being and the fish can coexist peacefully."
"Jacob Tremblay — Luca Paguro"
"Jack Dylan Grazer — Alberto Scorfano"
"Emma J. Berman — Giulia Marcovaldo"
"Saverio Raimondo — Ercole Visconti"
"Maya Rudolph — Daniela Paguro"
"Marco Barricelli — Massimo Marcovaldo"
"Jim Christopher Gaffigan — Lorenzo Paguro"
"Peter Sohn — Ciccio"
"Lorenzo Crisci — Guido"
"Marina Massironi — Mrs. Marsigliese"
"Sandy Martin — Grandma Paguro"
"— Ugo Paguro"
"Jim Pirri — Mr. Branzino"