Quotes from Music Tribute Movies to Inspire us All
'Q' is for "Quotes" for this A to Z Challenge post, specifically movie quotes and how they can inspire anyone at any age. While you do not have to watch movies to benefit from the positive impact that good movie quotes can have on your life, some motion pictures are worth viewing multiple times to seek out key moments to reflect on after those end credits start rolling on the television or theater screen. Here are three movies containing movie quotes with ability to transcend time, space and culture.....just like the music that these films are based on.
Ray
âAlways remember your promise to me. Never let nobody or nothing turn you into no cripple.â
Watching Ray starring Jamie Foxx made me look at singer Ray Charles differently. While talented, he seemed to have had a troubled personal life and still managed to become one of the music industryâs most legendary singers and pianists. I remember watching him perform in those Pepsi commercials on TV when I was a kid but never really pay attention to his music until the movie was released. The âRayâ quote is particularly inspiring because its meaning can be subject to interpretation.
Rayâs mother wanted to stress the importance of her son standing on his own two feet. However, this quote can also go further to inspire us to not let other people or circumstances get us down. No one or circumstance should have such a negative impact on you allow yourself to be placed in a state of sorrow, fear, self-pity, anger and/or hatred. Such negativity will likely only make matters worse and it costs too much energy, when the same amount of energy can be spent on improving ourselves, our feelings, our habits and/or our circumstances. The âRayâ quote can also inspire us to make sure that we do not allow anything or anyone to get in our way of becoming the best that we can be in life, whether personally or professionally.
Whatâs Love Got to Do with It
âYou Canât Keep Hiding Black Eyesâ
During my childhood, I liked many of the Tina Turner songs that relatives played or sang around the house. It was exciting to be able to go see this movie in the theater when it came out, for what appeared to be a reward for my honor society achievements. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you view it), I did not get to watch the entire movie because my aunt made me cover my eyes on certain parts. Of course, when I got older and obtained a job, âWhatâs Love Got to Do with Itâ was among the many titles added to my movie collection.
Having now watched the film in itâs entirety, Iâve come to appreciate Tina Turner more as an international superstar and also appreciate Angela Bassett more because she played the hell out of her role in this movie. The âWhatâs Love Got to Do with Itâ quote inspires us to realize that sugarcoating our problems will not change them. Problems can only be fixed when they are addressed directly when, and only when we choose to fix them. Putting a band-aid on some problems will not make them any better, so it is important to find solutions to our troubles that bring positive changes instead of ignoring problems like they donât exist or worse....denying that there even is a problem in the first place.
Walk the Line
Record Company Executive: âWhatâs with all of the black, it looks like youâre going to a funeral"
Johnny Cash (played by Joaquin Phoenix): âmaybe I amâ
Prior to watching this movie, I had no interest in Johnny Cash or his music whatsoever. I knew that he was a famous musician but that was the extent of my knowledge about him.
The âWalk the Lineâ quote is inspirational because it challenges us to be courageous in the pursuit of goals that we believe in or are passionate about, even when others around us are critical or judgemental. He risked being persecuted for performing his new music at a prison, knowing that this decision would not come without backlash from the outside community, especially his religious fans.
The possibility of Johnny Cashâs performance at the prison not being received well was very prevalent but this did not stop him.....he went and performed anyway, on his own terms. Many of these important lessons can be learned from Walk the Line, because great accomplishments can be made if we make sure not to worry too much about how other people may react to what we choose to do in our lives.
The next movie I plan on watching is âIâm Not There,â based on singer Bob Dylan. If there are any movie quotes that are of interest in this film, I plan on adding at least one of them to this list.
This post is dedicated to Alana over at Writercize
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Reader Comments (3)
I wasn't expecting much from Walk The Line, but found myself actually enjoying that flick. And that's a fantastic line you quoted. It's all in the way it was delivered :-)
And on another note: It was quite a shock to see Jamie Foxx appear in that awful movie Stealth after winning an Oscar for Ray. Now that you've got me thinking about Ray, I think I might have to pick up The Soloist this weekend. I've really been meaning to see that film.
Now, if only Cuba Gooding Jr. can get back on track with a winning movie. There are only so many times I can watch Men Of Honor...
I only saw I Walk the Line and thoroughly enjoyed that one.
Lee
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Thank you Nicole. Great post and thank you for the dedication! I haven't seen the Tina Turner one yet and will definitely be adding it to my Netflix cue now and think of The MadLab Post when I watch it. :)