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Pauline Kael, née le 19 juin 1919 à Petaluma et morte 3 septembre 2001 à Great Barrington , est une critique de cinéma américaine. Elle travailla notamment pour le magazine The New Yorker. Wikipedia  

✵ 19. juin 1919 – 3. septembre 2001
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Pauline Kael: Citations en anglais

“If you can't make fun of bad movies on serious subjects, what's the point?”

Interview with Hal Espen, The New Yorker (1994-03-21); reprinted in Espen's Conversations with Pauline Kael (University of Mississippi Press, 1996, ISBN 0-878-05899-0), p. 162.
Interviews

“I live in a rather special world. I only know one person who voted for Nixon. Where they are I don't know. They're outside my ken. But sometimes when I'm in a theater I can feel them.”

Quoted by Israel Shenker, "Critics Here Focus on Films As Language Conference Opens," http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50A11FF3E59107A93CAAB1789D95F468785F9 The New York Times (1972-12-28)
Often quoted as "How could Nixon have won? Nobody I know voted for him"; referring to George McGovern's loss to Richard Nixon in in the 1972 presidential election.

“If I never saw another fistfight or car chase or Doberman attack, I wouldn't have any feeling of loss. And that goes for Rottweilers, too.”

Pauline Kael livre State of the Art

"King Candy," review of Against All Odds (1984-03-19), p. 145.
State of the Art (1985)

“Citizen Kane is perhaps the one American talking picture that seems as fresh now as the day it opened. It may seem even fresher.”

"Raising Kane" http://www.paulrossen.com/paulinekael/raisingkane.html, The New Yorker (1971-02-20 and 1971-02-27); reprinted in Kael's The Citizen Kane Book (1971).

“Kicked in the ribs, the press says "art" when "ouch" would be more appropriate.”

Pauline Kael livre Going Steady

Going Steady (1969), Trash, Art and the Movies (February 1969)

“TV executives think that the programs with the highest ratings are what TV viewers want, rather than what they settle for.”

Taking It All In (1983), Why Are Movies So Bad? Or, The Numbers (1980-06-23)

“A mistake in judgment isn't fatal, but too much anxiety about judgment is.”

"Zeitgeist and Poltergeist; or, Are Movies Going to Pieces?" http://www.paulrossen.com/paulinekael/aremoviespieces.html (December 1964), from I Lost It at the Movies (1965).

“It's as if Brian de Palma were saying, "What is getting older if it isn't learning more ways that you're vulnerable?"”

Pauline Kael livre Movie Love

Review of Casualties of War, p. 176.
Movie Love (1991)

“Is there something in druggy subjects that encourages directors to make imitation film noir? Film noir itself becomes an addiction.”

Pauline Kael livre Hooked

"Drifters, Dopes and Dopers," review of 8 Million Ways to Die (1986-05-19), p. 156.
Hooked (1989)

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