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"Matt Ross - Dan Powers"
"Jennifer Beals - Nina Moritz"
"Robert Sean Leonard - Tom Platt"
"Matt Keeslar - Josh Neff"
"Mackenzie Astin - Jimmy Steinway"
"Chris Eigeman - Des McGrath"
"Kate Beckinsale - Charlotte Pingress"
"Chloë Sevigny - Alice Kinnon"
"History is made at night."
"Ted Boynton: Barcelona is beautiful but in human terms, pretty cold."
"Tom Platt: The environmental movement of our times was sparked by the rerelease of Bambi in the 1950s."
"Jimmy Steinway: [to Alice] There isn't a chance of you getting infatuated with me again is there?"
"Disco will never be over. It will always live in our minds and hearts. Something like this that was this big, and this important, and this great, will never die. Oh for a few years, maybe many years it will be considered passé and ridiculous. It will be misrepresented, caricatured and sneered at, or worse, completely ignored. People will laugh about John Travolta, Olivia Newton John, white polyester suits and platform shoes and going like this! [mimics Saturday Night Fever pose] But we had nothing to do with those things and still loved disco. Those who didn't understand will never understand. Disco was much more, and much better than all that. Disco was too great and too much fun to be gone forever. It has got to come back someday. I just hope it will be in our own lifetimes...Sorry, I've got a job interview this afternoon and I was trying to get revved up, but - most of what I said I, uh, believe."
"[About Lady and the Tramp] There is something depressing about it and it's not really about dogs. Except for some superficial bow-wow stuff at the start, the dogs all represent human types which is where it gets into real trouble. Lady, the ostensible protagonist, is a fluffy blond cocker spaniel with absolutely nothing on the brain. She's great looking but, let's be honest, incredibly insipid. Tramp, the love interest is a smarmy braggart of the most obnoxious kind, an oily jail bird out for a piece of tail or whatever he can get. No, he's a self confessed chicken thief; an all around sleaze ball. What's the function of a film of this kind? Essentially it's a primer about love and marriage directed at very young people, imprinting on their little psyches that smooth talking delinquents recently escaped from the local pound are a good match for nice girls in sheltered homes. When in ten years the icky human version of Tramp shows up around the house their hormones will be racing and no one will understand why. Films like this program women to adore jerks."
"[to Des] I couldn't believe you'd be involved in the kind of things that have been going on here and told them so. I consider you a person of some integrity, except, you know, in your relations with women."
"Do you know that Shakespearean admonition 'To thine own self be true'? It's premised on the idea that 'thine own self' is pretty good, being true to which is commendable. What if 'thine own self' is not so good? What if it's pretty bad? Would it better, in that case. not to be true to 'thine own self'? See? That's my situation."
"I'm not an addict. I'm a habitual user."
"Group social life has its place, but at a certain point other biological factors come into play. Our bodies weren't really designed for group social life. A certain amount of pairing off was always part of the original plan."
"I could be gay."
"Do you think the neurological effects of caffeine are similar to that of cocaine?"
"This is going to sound dumb, but, it really works. Whenever you can, throw the word sexy - into a conversation. Its a kind of a signal. Like, um, there's something really sexy about strobe lights. Or, eh, this fabric is so sexy."
"Anything I did that was wrong, I apologize for. But anything I did that was not wrong, I don't apologize for."
"[to Dan] What if in a few years we don't marry some corporate lawyer? What if we marry some meatball, like you? Or not you, personally, but someone with similarly low socioeconomic prospects."
"She is the only one who can stop it... if she fails, no one survives."
"Sleep Kills."
"[singing] One, two, Freddy's coming for you. Three, four, better lock your door. Five, six, grab your crucifix. Seven, eight, gonna stay up late. Nine, ten, never sleep again."
"[to Glen] Whatever you do... don't fall asleep."
"I'm your boyfriend now, Nancy."
"Robert Englund - Freddy Krueger"
"Charles Fleischer - Dr. King"
"Johnny Depp - Glen Lantz"
"Nick Corri - Rod Lane"
"Amanda Wyss - Tina Grey"
"Heather Langenkamp - Nancy Thompson"
"Ronee Blakley - Marge Thompson"
"John Saxon - Lt. Thompson"
"Whatever you do, don't fall asleep...or you'll meet the terrifying Freddy."
"A scream that wakes you up, might be your own..."
"The first word in terror from the creator of Scream"
"If Nancy Doesn't Wake Up Screaming, She Won't Wake Up At All..."
"Jack Nicholson—Randle Patrick McMurphy"
"Charlie Cheswick: Rules?! PISS ON YOUR FUCKING RULES, MISS RATCHED!!"
"Charlie Cheswick: I want my cigarettes! Miss Ratched!"
"Chief Bromden: Mac, they said you escaped. I knew you wouldn't leave without me. I was waiting for you. Now we can make it, Mac. I feel big as a damn mountain. Mac? [sees the lobotomy scars on McMurphy] Oh, no. [brings McMurphy close to him, hugging the comatose man] I'm not going without you, Mac. I wouldn't leave you this way. You're coming with me. [laying him down gently and preparing to kill him with mercy] Let's go."
"Mr. Cheswick, you sit down!"
"If Mr. McMurphy doesn't want to take his medication orally, I'm sure we can arrange that he can have it some other way."
"But I tried, didn't I? Goddammit, at least I did that."
"Jesus, I must be crazy to be in a loony-bin like this."
"[after his electric shock therapy] They, uh, was givin' me 10,000 watts a day, you know, and I'm hot to trot. The next woman takes me on's gonna light up like a pinball machine and pay off in silver dollars!"
"How about it? You creeps, you lunatics, mental defectives. Let's hear it for Bull Goose Randle back in action...You ding-a-lings. The Mental Defective League, in formation."
Heute, am 12. Tag schlagen wir unser Lager in einem sehr merkwürdig geformten Höhleneingang auf. Wir sind von den Strapazen der letzten Tage sehr erschöpft, das Abenteuer an dem großen Wasserfall steckt uns noch allen in den Knochen. Wir bereiten uns daher nur ein kurzes Abendmahl und ziehen uns in unsere Kalebassen-Zelte zurück. Dr. Zwitlako kann es allerdings nicht lassen, noch einige Vermessungen vorzunehmen. 2. Aug.
- Das Tagebuch
Es gab sie, mein Lieber, es gab sie! Dieses Tagebuch beweist es. Es berichtet von rätselhaften Entdeckungen, die unsere Ahnen vor langer, langer Zeit während einer Expedition gemacht haben. Leider fehlt der größte Teil des Buches, uns sind nur 5 Seiten geblieben.
Also gibt es sie doch, die sagenumwobenen Riesen?
Weil ich so nen Rosenkohl nicht dulde!
- Zwei außer Rand und Band
Und ich bin sauer!