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"They say most of your brain shuts down in cryosleep. All but the primitive side... the animal side. No wonder I'm still awake. Transporting me with civilians. Sounded like 40, 40-plus. Heard an Arab voice. Some hoodoo holy man, probably on his way to New Mecca. But what route? What route? Smelled a woman. Sweat, boots, tool belt, leather. Prospector type. Free settlers. And they only take the back roads. And here's my real problem: Mr. Johns, blue-eyed devil. Planning on taking me back to slam... only this time he picked a ghost lane. A long time between stops. A long time for something to go wrong."
"All you people are so scared of me. Most days, I take that as a compliment. But it ain't me you got to worry about now."
"Did I kill a few people? Sure. Did I kill Zeke? No. You got the wrong killer."
"Finally found something worse than me?"
"These people didn't leave. Come on. Whoever got Zeke got them. They're all dead. You don't really think they left with their clothes on hooks... photos on the shelves?"
"You're not afraid of the dark, are you?"
"[to Fry] I guess if it were "trickeration," he'd just "X" me out. He'd kill me. Then again... I am worth twice as much alive. You didn't know that? Your Johns ain't a cop. He's got that nickel-slick badge. And that blue uniform. But he's just a merc. And I'm just a payday. That's why he won't kill me, see? - The creed is greed."
"I don't truly know what's gonna happen when the lights go out. But I do know once the dying starts... this little psycho-fuck family of ours is gonna rip itself apart."
"[about the passengers] I'm not gonna die for them!"
"Is this whole planet dead?"
"Why don't you shut up for two seconds and let me come up with a plan that doesn't involve mass suicide?"
"What's to be afraid of? My life's just a steaming pile of meaningless shit anyhow. So I say, "Mush on.""
"The verdict's in. The light moves forward."
"I had the impression from the model... the two planets were moving as one...and there would be a lasting darkness."
"They're afraid of our light. That means we don't have to be afraid of them."
"It's amazing how you can do without the necessities of life provided you have the little luxuries."
"People, just a suggestion. Perhaps you should flee!"
"I was supposed to die in France. I never ever saw France."
"Pitch Black filmed in forbidding winter conditions in the isolated Australian town of Coober Pedy. "You start to feel quite fragile even though you're playing these cyberbabes. You just call on whatever strength you can to portray that sort of role," she says. Especially when conditions were far from movie-star glamour. "The crew comes over and says 'I'm really sorry, but I have to spray you with water now to make it look like you're sweating,' and they quickly spritz you and run for the hills because they're afraid you're going to murder their families!" Black says, chuckling. "It's character-building. I had a whole street of characters!""
"Q: Okay, Pitch Black. What's up with your eyes? Were you guys doing contacts or was that CGI'd in?"
"The spoiler commences: Yes, night does fall on the planet, every once in a long while when all three suns are in eclipse. I am not sure what complex geometries of space and trajectory are necessary for a planet to exist in a three-star system and somehow manage to maintain any continuity of climate and temperature, but never mind: What is maybe more difficult to accept is that it would develop a life form that appears only in the dark. Since sunlight is the source of heat and energy, Darwinian principles would seem severely challenged by the task of evolving living things that hibernate for 22 years between eclipses. How does a thing that lives in the dark evolve in a planet where it is almost always daytime? This is not the kind of question you're supposed to ask about "Pitch Black," but I'd rather have the answer than any 45 minutes of this movie. The story also poses the problem (less challenging from a Darwinian view, to be sure) of whether the Diesel character will cooperate with his species mates or behave entirely like a selfish gene. Whether this happens or not I leave it to you to discover. By the end of the movie, however, I was wondering if the trip had been necessary; most of the plot could be ported into a Western or a swashbuckler with little alteration."
"With his elephantine glare and trapezius muscles that could support a Mack truck, Vin Diesel, who appears in two films opening today, is definitely the flavor of the movie weekend. In The Boiler Room he is a hulking illegal stock trader who would be right at home in the world of The Sopranos. And in the snazzily atmospheric sci-fi horror film Pitch Black he is Riddick, a fiendishly grinning murderer with a nose for menstrual blood. In the movie's opening scenes, in which Riddick tears off his manacles, he suggests a bone-crushing hybrid of Hannibal Lecter, Harry Houdini and Hulk Hogan stomping out of a leather fetishist's private dungeon. But in both roles Mr. Diesel finds ways to insinuate glints of humor, intelligence and even a grudging sweetness. As styles of macho, shaved-headed antihero go, he is a new variation on something familiar. Think of Telly Savalas as a hip-hop thug, and you'll get the idea."
"But in evoking a fear of darkness and of shrieking batlike things slicing at you when the lights go out, the movie shrewdly taps into the lurking primal terrors of anyone who ever had to sleep with a night light. If Pitch Black goes where The Blair Witch Project has gone before, it has millions of dollars at its disposal to give that unnamable menace a shape as well as a sound."
"One thing Pitch Black can't do is begin to create the engulfing sense of total darkness that its title promises. Even when the survivors' lights begin to fail (among the unforeseen meteorological events on this supposedly parched planet is an unexpected cloudburst), the humans are clearly visible. Still, as their lights begin to flicker, and the ravenous creatures gather on the edge of darkness, you have an ominous sense of what the world must have been like before electric light gave us the illusion of rationality, a time when our demons couldn't be instantly banished with the flick of a switch."
"Pitch Black was made for $23 million, which is about how much Diesel demands per flick these days. While it's debatable whether he deserves it, what isn't debatable is that director David Twohy got his money's worth. The mysterious planet (in reality, the Australian desert) had a distinct, spooky look. The film owed a few debts to Aliens, but was still stylish enough that people didn't mind. The $39 million box office for the film was impressive, given its moderate release (1,800 theaters, as opposed to 4,100 for Spider-Man) and R rating."
"The script called for a hot arid desolate world; and there aren't many places in the world where you can find a place with 360 degrees of no tree's no telephone poles phones, no power lines; and we found that nothingness in the the middle of your outback."
"Fight Evil With Evil."
"There's A New Reason To Be Afraid Of The Dark."
"Don't be afraid of the dark. Be afraid of what's in the dark."
"Are you afraid of the dark? You will be …"
"It's getting Dark."
"There's only one rule: Stay in the light."
"A new species of terror."
"Vin Diesel – Richard B. Riddick"
"Radha Mitchell – Carolyn Fry"
"Cole Hauser – William J. Johns"
"Keith David – Abu "Imam" al-Walid"
"Lewis Fitz-Gerald – Paris P. Ogilvie"
"Claudia Black – Sharon "Shazza" Montgomery"
"Rhiana Griffith – Jack/Jackie"
"John Moore – John "Zeke" Ezekiel"
"Simon Burke – Greg Owens"
"Did you know you grind your teeth in your sleep... sexy."
"Look, I'm not with everyone here. But I will take a piece of him."
"Well, lesson learned. No such word as "friend." It can only end badly when you let someone get too close. Bad for them."
"I showed trust to one man. Did I make a mistake, Imam?"
"Maybe you should pretend like you're talkin' to someone educated in the penal system. In fact, don't pretend."
"It's been a long time since I smelled beautiful."
"You made three mistakes. First, you took the job. Second, you came light – a four-man crew for me? Fuckin' insulting. But the worst mistake you made … Empty gun rack."
"Don't know about this new crew of yours. They seem a bit skittish. Probably shouldn't tell them what happened to the last crew. [Toombs' mercs exchange nervous glances]"
"I'll kill you with my teacup."
"You don't expect these mercs to have any code, any honor."
"I bow to no man."
"You're not afraid of the dark, are you? The light … hurts my eyes."
"So now it's back to all the brightness, and everything I hate."
"There's gonna be one speed: mine. If you can't keep up, don't step up. You'll just die."
"I'm sure God has his tricks, but getting out of places no one else can, that's one of mine."
"[Last lines of the movie, whispered] You keep what you kill."
"Couple of things you could've done better. First, trash the locator beacon inside my ship, the one you jacked. And second, and this is really the more important part, dust my dick when you get the chance."
"You're supposed to be some slick-shit killer. Now, look at you, all back of the bus and shit."
"[Speaking of Crematoria] If I owned this place and Hell, I'd rent this place out, and live in Hell."
"[Laughing, after Riddick, while in captivity, kills one of his five-man mercenary team] Four way split!"
"I think you're my new gunner. Grab a gat."
"There are inmates and there are convicts. A convict has a certain code. And he knows to show a certain respect. An inmate, on the other hand, pulls the pin on his fellow man. Does the guard's work for them. Brings shame to the game. So, which are you gonna be?"
"I've been here for years. [shows his wedding ring] See this? I remember how gorgeous she was. Well, gorgeous in a certain light. And now, for the goddamn death of me, I cannot remember her name."
"[As hunting hounds are released] Whatever you do, don't make eye contact."
"Ellen. Her name was Ellen. I never really forgot."
"Been a long time since I've seen my own blood. Perhaps too long."
"In our faith, you keep what you kill."
"Consider this: if you fall here, now, you will never rise. But if you choose another way, the Necromonger way, you will die in due time, and rise again in the Underverse."
"[After ripping a man's soul out] Join him, or join me."
"Convert now, or fall forever!"
"Let's go replenish the ranks."
"Then I'll take your soul …"
"Get my armada off the ground!"
"[To prisoners being forced to convert] Look around you. Every Necromonger in this hall, every member of the Legion Vast that swept aside your defenses in one night, was once like you. Fought as feebly as you. Every Necromonger that lives today is a convert."
"[About to be executed by Irgun] There will be an after life for me. Will there be for you?"
"Whatever was said was meant to give us a chance – a fighting chance!"
"[Watching a comet pass by the planet] It is said, the comet always precedes them, these world enders. The Corsack planets are gone. Eight million settlers missing. The entire Aroran system is gone too. Helion Prime shares its sunlight with all worlds nearby. If we fall, they fall, and after that ... my God, how do I save my family?"
"Will you wait one minute, to save worlds?"
"We all began as something else."
"In this Verse, life is antagonistic to the natural state. Here humans in all their various races are a spontaneous outbreak. An unguided mistake. Our purpose is to correct that mistake … because there is another Verse. A Verse where life is welcomed and cherished. A ravishing ever-new place called Underverse … but the road to that Verse crosses over the threshold. So it is this Verse that must be cleansed of life, so the Underverse can populate and prosper."
"It was hard for me to accept too, when I first heard these words! I let them take away my pain!"
"[To Riddick] I was supposed to deliver a message to you … if Vaako failed to kill you. A message from the Lord Marshal himself. He tells you to stay away from Helion, stay away from him, and in return, you'll be hunted no more. But Vaako will most likely report you as dead. So this is your chance. Your chance to do what no man has ever done."
"The Necromonger in me warns you to stay away. But the Furyan in me … hopes you won't listen."
"Aereon: In normal times, evil would be fought with good. But in times like these, well, it should be fought by another kind of evil."
"Aereon: There are very few people who have met with a Necromonger and lived to speak of it. So when I choose to speak of it, you should choose to listen."
"Aereon: Furians – defiant to the end."
"Flight Commander: [necromongers begin their invasion] Flight leaders, get all squads off the ground now! We've got heavy inbound!"
"Kyra: [after Riddick has killed a convict with his tea cup] Death by tea-cup. Why didn't I think of that?"
"Kyra: [after Riddick asks her if she's with him] I am always with you..."
"Man: [whispering, talking about Necromonger statues] So tall it touches the clouds … and there's nothing around this colossus, nothing left. It's their calling card."
"Mercenary: Hey. How does he know where we're goin' and we don't?"
"Mercenary: In and out, unsuspected and undetected. Damn, I love a good smash and grab!"
"Vin Diesel - Richard B. Riddick"
"Colm Feore - the Lord Marshal"
"Keith David - Abu "Imam" al-Walid"
"Alexa Davalos - Jack / Kyra"
"Karl Urban - Commander Vaako"
"Thandie Newton - Dame Vaako"
"Judi Dench - Aereon"
"Nick Chinlund - Toombs"
"Linus Roache - The Purifier"
"Yorick van Wageningen - The Guv"
"Kim Hawthorne - Lajjun"
"Christina Cox - Eve Logan"
"Alexis Llewellyn - Ziza"