Jeff Altman

Jeff Altman

  • Born: 1951-8-13
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Leonard 2022-03-21 09:01:45

      Probably the focus of this film is that it is all about moderation

      Probably there is something wrong with my comprehension, or I'm a little picky. I don't really understand what the movie is trying to say, I don't think there's a central theme or

      maybe the center of the movie is all to be moderate

      . Could this be a subconscious suggestion from the US government...

    • Xzavier 2022-03-22 09:01:39

      Born to not see love, life is full of contradictions

      Regarding the people in the film, whether it be bee love or bee love, I really have no sympathy for me, who is born unable to see love, but I feel that the pursuit of a person's life is always moving forward in constant contradictions, and constant affirmation And deny yourself, look back and...

    • Bethany 2021-11-19 08:01:27

      The famous Jerry Seinfeld wrote this script for 3 years! Humorous, fast-paced, and very beautiful.

    • Stuart 2022-03-27 09:01:05

      Well, the lines spoken by the protagonist Bee at the beginning are enough to make people understand the film routine. I feel that I have no freedom and no choice. I am confused and confused. Then I am laughed at and teased. Next, I should make trouble and clean up and then overcome the routine.

    Bee Movie quotes

    • Mooseblood: Stand perfectly still!

      Barry B. Benson: You're not dead?

      Mooseblood: Do I look like I'm dead! Hey, man! They will wipe anything that moves. Where are you headed?

      Barry B. Benson: To Honey Farms. I am onto something huge here.

      Mooseblood: I'm going to Alaska. Moose blood. Crazy stuff! Blows your head off.

      Ladybug: I'm going to Tacoma.

      Barry B. Benson: [to a grasshopper] What about you?

      Mooseblood: He really is dead.

      Barry B. Benson: All right.

    • Vanessa: Are you all right?

      Barry B. Benson: Yeah. What was that? Clip and Save circular?

      Vanessa: Yes, it was. How did you know?

      Barry B. Benson: Felt like about ten pages. 75 is pretty much our limit.

      Vanessa: You sure got that down to a science.

      Barry B. Benson: Oh, we have to. You know, I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue.