Citizen Kane 5/25 @ 10 PM ET

Anonymity is a good thing. Besides isn’t this public domain now? William Randolph couldn’t stop it then and by now…well…

“Maybe that was something he lost.”

So true. Wonder what my last words will be?

Probably Arrrrrgggghhhhhh…

Leland grew old and got an accent.

“It was a marriage just like any other marriage.”

Awesome line.

You’d be amazed what a frozen head can accomplish. :stuck_out_tongue:

Make sure you write it down. That’ll confuse 'em. :smiley:

“People will think—what I tell them to think”

Another great one.

“People will think…”
“People will think what I tell 'em to think!” :smiley:

You apparently know something I don’t.

When Susan walks out of the drug store, she starts laughing and you have no idea. The carriage passes then the camera pans over. Great use of the camera on the audience.

Just look at what Disney has managed since his death.

“You’ll have to get your mind off it.”

Closes door.

I totally didn’t get that until she explains it. Scandalous.

No doubt. Hearst is one of the largest privately owned companies of this great country. Or so I’m told. :smiley:

Kane was off to a warehouse in search of his youth and found Susan.

What does “Rosebud” represent?

A man who has everything yet nothing.

Here is the great voice of Orson Welles. So powerful!

I tremble before Unicron.

“I’d make my promises now…if I wasn’t too busy arranging to keep them.”

Love that. Great speech.

Hmm, power’s out, so I guess I’m iPhone-frakkin’. At least until the laptop’s battery dies. Le sigh. :frowning:

Yeah, like you’d know. :rolleyes:

“What shall a man gain if he gains the whole world but loses his own soul?”

Ah. The great camera in the floor scene. Nice angle.

A man for the people and the working man!!

Too bad he doesn’t understand politics.

Or people for that matter.

“Kane builds opera house” :slight_smile:

That is some fur coat. Straight Pimpin’