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"Billie Whitelaw - Mrs. Baylock"
"David Warner - Keith Jennings"
"Lee Remick - Katherine Thorn"
"Gregory Peck - Robert Thorn"
"If something frightening happens to you today, think about it. It may be a warning. It may be The Omen."
"It is the greatest mystery of all because no human being will ever solve it. It is the highest suspense because no man can bear it. It is the greatest fear because it is the ancient fear of the unknown. It is a warning foretold for thousands of years. It is our final warning. It is The Omen."
"It is too much to be an accident, too strange to be a coincidence, too frightening to be ignored."
"Those who foretold it are dead. Those who can stop it are in grave danger."
"It is the greatest mystery of all because no human being will ever solve it."
"Good morning. You are one day closer to the end of the world. You have been warned."
"Patrick Troughton - Father Brennan"
"Ted Raimi — Possessed Henrietta"
"Denise Bixler - Linda"
"Sarah Berry — Annie Knowby"
"Bruce Campbell — Ash Williams"
"Dead by dawn"
"2 Terrifying. 2 Frightening. 2 Much!"
"Kiss Your Nerves Goodbye"
"The Sequel to The Ultimate Experience in Grueling Terror."
"Scott Spiegel: We wrote the bulk of it in Silver Lake. Sam had rented a house with Joel and Ethan Coen. Fran McDormand and Holly Hunter were our roommates. Holly was just getting [her career] started. I'll never forget her in her sweatpants on the floor in her room, reading scripts. We wrote [the character of] Bobby Joe for her, but Rob Tapert said, "We need a babe for that role.""
"Robert Tapert: Our sales agent, Irvin Shapiro, who handled Evil Dead and taught us everything about getting a movie in front of an audience and get it promoted, he said, "Boys, I want to take an ad out for Evil Dead 2." And we said, "We're never going to make Evil Dead 2." But Sam had the name Medieval Dead. So Irving Shapiro had an artist do an ad. He kept the Evil Dead franchise in the overseas buyers' minds."
"Yeah, Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness were two of my favorite experiences, mainly because we were a group of young guys at the time. We didn’t have a care in the world, other than just loving what we were doing. I had loved the first Evil Dead. So when the sequel came around, Mark Shostrom, who I was working for at the time, brought me onboard. I was one of the key artists in the shop and supervising a lot for the film, so it was a great experience, because I was in charge of a lot. That kind of led to us opening our own shop. Greg had been supervising various shops around town, too."
"[being sucked into a vortex] For God's sake! How do you stop it?!"
"[upon gaining the chain saw in place of his lost right hand] Groovy."
"Then let's head on down into that cellar and carve ourselves a witch."
"There's something out there. That... that witch in the cellar is only part of it. It lives... out in those woods, in the dark... something... something that's come back from the dead."
"Old double-barrel here, blow your guts to Kingdom Come! [staggers backward, voice drops.] See if we don't."
"[to his freshly sawn off possessed hand] Here's your new home. [He then places a bucket and a stack of books on it to trap the hand; the top book reads "A Farewell to Arms"]"
"[when his sawn-off hand gives him the finger] Son of a...!"
"Got you, didn't I, you little sucker!"
"[Ash stabs his possessed hand with a kitchen knife, pinning it to the floor.] That's right... who's laughing now? [grabs the chainsaw and revs it.] Who's laughing now? ARRRGHH!!! [cuts the hand off at the wrist.]"
"[Ash's hand gains a life of its own.] You bastards. You dirty bastards. [sobs] Gimme back my hand... GIMME BACK MY HAND!"
"[Grappling with the possessed Linda's severed head.] Workshed."
"[First lines] Legend has it that it was written by the Dark Ones: Necronomicon Ex-Mortis ― roughly translated, "Book of the Dead". The book served as a passageway to the evil worlds beyond. It was written long ago, when the seas ran red with blood. It was this blood that was used to ink the book. In the year 1300 AD, the book disappeared."
"Hotel rooms are a naturally creepy place."
"Mary McCormack - Lily Enslin"
"Samuel L. Jackson - Mr. Olin"
"John Cusack - Mike Enslin"
"Enter Room 1408.......If you dare."
"Based on the terrifying novel by Stephen King."
"Don't enter Room 1408!"
"The Dolphin Hotel invites you to stay in any of it's stunning rooms. Except one."
"Despite all of these recycled plot elements bobbing around, there's nothing stale about 1408, which is easily the best horror film of 2007."
"[After turning on the lights upon entering Room 1408] This is it?"
"Its as much a metaphysical mind bender as it is a horror film."
"Hotel operator: Five. This is five. Ignore the sirens. Even if you leave this room, you can never leave this room. (voice becomes low and sinister) Eight. This is eight. We have killed your friends. Every friend is now dead."
"Hotel operator: You can choose to relive this hour over and over, or you can take advantage of our express checkout system. (Camera pans out to reveal a noose hanging from the ceiling.)"
"Radio: We've only just begun. [Song by The Carpenters played on the clock radio, whenever it comes on.]"
"Workman: I ain't going in this room."
"Postcard: Don't enter 1408."