Person
Nick Pinkerton
- Commentary
- Appearances
- 1
- Quotes
- 3
- Mentioned in
- 1
- Films
- 0
In commentary
In their words
- “We are in a movie that takes place in a world of invented identities and subterfuges where people make it up as they go along, and so nicknames are very vital. We are, after all, in the land of self-invention, America.” [9:20] Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974)
- “what do you think about putting the camera here, pointing to some other spot? And I'd say, well, that's interesting, but I think it's better the way we have it. And he'd sort of smile, you know, almost as if he's saying, just testing.” [1:10:27] Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974)
- “Even if you don't read the movie as a coded queer love story, I think it's pretty hard to look at it and say that it isn't concerned rather expressly with sexual hang-ups, with a macho desire to project an air of mastery and potency, and at all costs not to look like a sissy, an obsession with Red.” [1:25:17] Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974)