Andrew Sarris quotes:

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  • The emotional elevation of the film is due in no small measure to the extraordinarily engaging performances of Anne Bancroft as the wife-mother-mistress, Dustin Hoffman as the lumbering Lancelot, and Katherine Ross as his fair Elaine.

  • I hate to go out on a limb after only one viewing, but Nashville strikes me as Altman's best film, and the most exciting dramatic musical since Blue Angel.

  • Tokyo Sonata speaks to us, with feeling and passion, as one of the most eloquent statements on the world today that we are likely to see in this moviegoing year.

  • Hitchcock is the most-daring avant-garde film-maker in America today.

  • I'm afraid you can't create tragedy out of abnormal psychology.

  • There's a part of me that looks beyond everything now.

  • I've always said to people that auteurism is nice, but it's hypothetical, and gradually you learn how much or how little influence different directors had.

  • Movies are as old as psychoanalysis. So if I were to put you or anyone else on a couch and say, 'Tell me your favorite movies,' it would be a way of psychoanalyzing you.

  • Lemon Tree is well worth seeing as a first-class artistic achievement bridging two civilizations.

  • I never argue with people about movies.

  • The Window is not without a certain visual spell that makes it a first-rate artistic achievement.

  • I was a solipsist and a narcissist and much too arrogant. I have a lot more compassion now, but it took a long time.

  • Lola Montes is, in my unhumble opinion, the greatest film of all time, and I am willing to stake my critical reputation, such as it is, on this one proposition above all others.

  • It is cynicism, and not idealism, that is generally the mark of youthful immaturity, or rather it is the cynic who is generally the most foolish romantic.

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