Cameron Quote #690

Quote from Cameron in Other People's Children

Alex: Oh, I love this Matisse. You know this is one of his final works. His failing health led to his exploration of paper cutouts.
Manny: Ah, yes. I believe he called it "painting with scissors."
Mitchell: Mm-hmm. And he was also a contemporary of Picasso. You can definitely see how they influenced each other. Right, Cam?
Cameron: Huh? Uh, well, you know, it really reminds me of, uh, Kandinsky.
Alex: How so?
Cameron: Well, not so much in look, more in texture.
Alex: No, no, Cam!
Museum worker: No, please, sir, don't touch the art.
Cameron: I'm sorry. I'll leave the premises.
Museum worker: No, it's it's fine. Just take a few steps back.

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 ‘Other People's Children’ Quotes

Quote from Luke

Cameron: Mitch and I are taking Alex and Manny to an art exhibit. But, of course, everybody is welcome to join.
Manny: It's a retrospective on "Post-war Abstract Expressionism".
Luke: Wait. For school?
Manny: No, for life.
Luke: Oh, thank God. I don't even know who we fought in the Post War.

Quote from Lily

Lily: What's a bridal store?
Gloria: It's a place with the most wonderful dresses that you have ever seen. We're gonna get you the perfect one even if it takes us all day.
Lily: Found it.
Claire: Oh, no, sweetie. That's a costume. You can't wear a costume to a wedding.
Lily: Why not? Belle's a princess. She faced the beast. She stood up to the townspeople. What have you done?

Quote from Cameron

Cameron: I am so excited for this exhibit. I'm such an admirer of Kandinsky. You know, he was credited with painting the first truly abstract work.
Mitchell: Is that so?
Cameron: Mm-hmm.
[aside to camera:]
Cameron: To be honest, I was a little nervous about holding my own with those three, so... I did a little boning up on Kandinsky. Figured it couldn't hurt to have a few facts in my pocket. My backup plan was to touch a painting and get thrown out.