The movie received decent reviews from critics with The New York Times declaring that James Stewart deserved an Oscar for the role. However, the film was considered a box office disappointment at the time, garnering only $3.3 million.
It has often been said that they were, but according to Sesame Street sources, it is purely coincidental that Jim Henson picked those names.
I think George Bailey said it best when he called Potter a "warped, twisted, old man who treat people like cattle."
John Shaft, the lead character of the film Shaft - the line is a lyric from the film's theme song.
It is often said that Bert and Ernie were named after characters in the movie It's a Wonderful Life, but it is purely coincidental, according to Sesame Street people, including their creator, Jim Henson.
Jim Morrison
Critics gave "The Prince and Me" mostly negative reviews. It has a 29% score on Rotten Tomatoes. They said that the film was "bland, fluffy and preditcable.
The face of someone you love -- there is nothing better.
"No man is a failure who has friends" is from It's A Wonderful Life.
It's taken from the film, "I'm No Angel (1933) and it was a line said by Mae West
it$ G0od !
You should have just said no to her. Now you're stuck with it.
This is the inscription in the book given to George Bailey by Clarence the angel, at the end of "It's a Wonderful Life".
Monty Python's Life Of Brian
they said it was narly dude
Critics criticize things. When you criticize something, you point out flaws, explain what you think of it, say how it could be improved, etc. Everybody criticizes everything to some extent, but there are some professional critics who get paid to do their job. Whenever you see the reviews of a restaurant, these are written by critics. When you see the "New York Times raves- fantastic!" in movie trailers, these things were said by critics.
love can be a wonderful thing...yes. Is it the best thing? that depends on the individual.
It has often been said that they were, but according to Sesame Street sources, it is purely coincidental that Jim Henson picked those names.