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"James Brown – himself"
"Everything is "A party over here!" with you people, isn't it?"
"Always trying to shut the white man down."
"I owe all of you a huge apology. I was watching this program... maybe you've seen it. It's called "Roots"?"
"Let me talk to them. I'm white. [to guards] We don't want any trouble."
"I... am not... a SISSYYYYYYYYY!!"
"He's All Action"
"Eddie Griffin – Undercover Brother/Anton Jackson"
"Denise Richards – White She-devil/Penelope Snow"
"Aunjanue Ellis - Sistah Girl"
"Chris Kattan - Mr. Feather"
"Dave Chappelle – Conspiracy Brother"
"Chi McBride – The Chief"
"Neil Patrick Harris – Lance the intern"
"Gary Anthony Williams – Smart Brother"
"Billy Dee Williams – General Warren Boutwell"
"Jack Noseworthy – Mr. Elias"
"Robert Trumbull – The Man"
"Too funky for myself."
"Ja mon, rasta!"
"Your body's slammin'. Let's get to jammin'."
"Who the hell are you, woman?! You're the Grim Reaper, ain'tcha?! I don't wanna go to hell!"
"Holy Motown!"
"Caucasian overload! Caucasian overload!"
"It's time to say goodbye to Anton Jackson... and say "what it is" to Undercover Brother."
"There's times for falling apart, and there's times for gettin' funky. This is one of those funky times!"
"You mess with the 'fro... you got to go."
"Let me tell you something about the word "good", brother. "Good" is an ancient Anglo-Saxon word "Go-od" meaning "absence of colour", i.e. "It's all Good" which it is, or "Good Will Hunting", meaning, "I'm hunting niggers". So when you say "Good Morning" to me, what you're really saying is "I'm going to kill your black ass first thing in the morning"!"
"Hey, look out, black man, he's got a gun! (gunshot) I'm hit, but my vest caught it, bitch!"
"Oh, shit! It's Macy Grey with pork chop sideburns!"
"The computer! Another idea stolen from the black man!"
"I never trusted that Colonel. Slaves cooked that chicken! Ain't no white man know about no sixteen herbs and spices and giblets!"
"Jesus Christ, black man. Babe Ruth, black man. Madonna... sleeps with black men."
"Oooh, right up the pooper!"
"Gimme a pillow case. I'm joinin' the Klan!"
""Atomic core", eh? Let's see what this so-called button does."
"You're so sweet. And cute, too, in a Theo Huxtable kind of way."
"A girl needs friends, Anton. Would you like to be my friend?"
"They look at you and all they see is a threatening black man. They look at me and all they see are my full breasts and my narrow waist that tapers to my pert backside. It's just not fair."
"It's time to release our secret weapon. I call it... Black Man's Kryptonite."
"Little by little we're blending and merging until one day we're all going to be one united people, living and working and dancing together like the news, or Ally McBeal, or the people that work at Saturn! And we've gotta stop it before it's too late!"
"As a child, Pootie Tang has his mother die and his father raise him just briefly. His father gives him a "magic" belt - the very same belt he's disciplined with - on his deathbed."
""Camietowns a biddie; wapatah to the bammies on the Pannie Stai! Cigarettes/Fast food = Netatai Baddy!" - an example of Pootie Tang's idiosyncratic speech offered early in the film. A PSA ad aimed at children is so effective, it launches the plot. Corporate America - embodied in Dave Atell, and "Lecter Corp." - attempts to seize Pootie's voice (20,000,000 USD is offered) which Pootie refuses on moral grounds ("That's a canapan to the semachai") with a "nay-no" [see below]]. Pootie refuses to "wah-da-tah to the shama cow", interpreted generally as Pootie will not succumb to any corporation's will [needs citation]. Irene "Hoochie Ma Chicken Head" is unleashed by Lecter Corp. to seek Pootie and steal his "magic" belt. In the tradition the solitary hero - Odysseus, Cuchulainn, and so on - Pootie has friends, not be relied on for sustenance, but friends nevertheless. Wanda Sykes plays one such friend - the classic "hooker with the heart of gold" who isn't actually a hooker - who hosts parties not even "air can get into" without an invitation."
"Trucky: It was incredible! Only the third time a man had been mauled by a gorilla at that steel mill!"
"Biggie Shorty: Just 'cause a girl like to dress fancy and stand on the street corner near some whores, you automatically think she's hookin'?"
"Trucky: You can't hurt a ho with a belt... they like that shit."
"Trucky: He was rejuvenated. You hear that? Rejuvenated. He was juvenated before, lost it... and got juvenated again. Rejuvenated!"
"Dirty Dee: Yeah! Hahahaha! Sepatown my ass!"
"Trucky: Dirty Dee is still dirty because he's Dirty Dee, dammit!"
""Pootie Tang-A" appears as a white man dressed in black face posing as Pootie Tang, selling Lecter Corp. products. Dozens of fake Pooties suddenly show up."
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.