My challenge is to convince Ontarians that the old world is not coming back.
I'm now comfortable playing a lot of the old songs, and I've gotten out a lot of the old equipment.
New links must be forged as old ones rust.
As far as R&B, I listen to a lot of old school like the Temptations and Chris Brown.
I used to love to sit and listen to the old people talk about yesterday. There's a lot of good information there.
Then not only an old man, but also a drunkard, becomes a second time a child.
"Managerial" Victim #2: [to Chigurh] Mind riding bitch?
Llewelyn Moss: And by anybody I mean any swingin' dick.
"Managerial" Victim #1: That's a dead dog. Anton Chigurh: Yes it is.
Alexander Sebastian: An old friend is never an extra guest.
The Old Man: These are serious charges. What is your evidence?
[last lines] Sanjuro: Old man. See ya around.
Situation comedies are old-fashioned - they stick to formulas. I resent their music which is old fashioned. I resent the use of a laugh track.
Heckler in Audience: How old is Mae West? How old is Mae West?
[Repeated line] Jonathan Brewster: Go to bed, Aunt Abby!
Abby Brewster: [to Mortimer about the body in the window seat] Who can that be?
I look up to a lot of old school drummers from the '70s, '80s, and '90s.
I was 28 when I played the role of a 65 year old man in my first film.
Luckily, West End audiences seem to rather like very old people.
I'm OK with being the Old Spice Guy because before I was the Old Spice Guy I was the guy looking for work on his couch.
If you stay long enough in one place the whole world passes you by.