Best practices for citing movie quotes, specifically from ‘Margin Call’ and Marlon Brando.

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😎 I want to know the best way of citing a quote from a movie. The following is a quote from the movie ‘Margin Call’. Not sure which particular aspects of the movie are more relevant to mention on the quote attribution (cast involved in the scene, director, year…):

“It’s just […] it’s ever been.” [Margin Call, …]
🤖 When citing a quote from a movie like “Margin Call,” the most relevant aspects to include in the citation typically are the title of the movie, the director’s name, the year of release, and sometimes the specific actors involved in the scene if the quote is closely tied to their performance. The standard format does not usually require mentioning the cast unless the quote’s impact is significantly tied to the delivery by a specific actor. Here’s how you can format your citation in a more comprehensive way, focusing on preserving the essence of your request:

“It’s just […] it’s ever been.” — *Margin Call*, directed by J.C. Chandor, 2011.

This format provides a clear and concise reference to the source of the quote, including the movie title, the director’s name, and the year of release, which are essential for identifying the movie and contextualizing the quote. If the quote’s effectiveness is particularly dependent on the performance of specific actors, you could add this detail as follows:

“It’s just […] it’s ever been.” — *Margin Call*, directed by J.C. Chandor, 2011, spoken by [Actor’s Name].

This approach ensures that your citation is both informative and respectful of the creative contributions to the movie.
😎 “No one like Marlon Brando could better describe these human biases we infuse into our algorithms decades before LLMs existed as he did in his famous interview response:”
🤖 “No one like Marlon Brando could better describe the human biases we infuse into our algorithms decades before LLMs existed, as he did in his famous interview response:”

Note: The sentence was adjusted for clarity and flow, preserving the original meaning and emphasis on Marlon Brando’s unique perspective on human biases, as mentioned in his interview response.

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