Advertising Quotes

19 quotes

Everywhere, words are mixing. Words and lyrics and dialogue are mixing in a soup that could trigger a chain reaction. Maybe acts of God are just the right combination of media junk thrown out into the air. The wrong words collide and call up an earthquake. The way rain dances called storms, the right combination of words might call down tornadoes. Too many advertising jingles commingling could be behind global warming. Too many television reruns bouncing around might cause hurricanes. Cancer. AIDS.

Lenina Huxley: — You seem very much alone, John Spartan, but... things aren't all that different. Perhaps you'd like to hear an oldies station? Oldies?
Alfredo Garcia: — This is the most popular station in town. Wall-to-wall mini-tunes. You called them "commercials".
[Lenina and Alfredo sing along to the sausage commercial]
John Spartan: — Somebody put me back in the fridge.

— He said what? To your face?
— No crime has been committed here.
— Oh, come on. Defamation of character ain't a crime?
— It isn't defamation if she's simply asking a question.
— What are you, an idiot?
— Don't call me an idiot, Dixon!
— I didn't call you an idiot. I asked if you was an idiot. That was a question.