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"You're boss down there. I'm boss up here."
"Albert Shellhammer — Cousin Satchel"
"Pat Logan — Uncle Rege"
"Greg Funk — Cemetery Zombie"
"Bud Koffler — Zombie Hunter"
"Russell Streiner — Sheriff McClelland"
"Bill Moseley — Johnny Todd"
"Katie Finneran — Judy Rose Larson"
"William Butler — Tom Bitner"
"Heather Mazur — Sarah Cooper"
"McKee Anderson — Helen Cooper"
"Tom Towles — Harry Cooper"
"Patricia Tallman — Barbara Todd"
"Tony Todd — Ben"
"The movie is about forty percent of what I intended. It would be a much better movie if I had got to put in all the stuff I really wanted to do. Then the MPAA hit us hard. You know with my name on it and George Romero they were waiting for us. And they made us cut some more stuff so it's kind of a sterile film with mine and George's name on it and that's not what the fans expected."
"There is a Fate Worse Than Death."
"Hondo: [after almost killing Barbara thinking she is a zombie] Jesus god-damn holy-lovin' shit! What in the name of Jupiter's balls are you doin' out here alone, little lady?"
"Newscaster: [on TV] The scientific community is focusing on the phenomenon, specifically on that trance like state that seems to characterize the assailants. Clearly a behavioral disorder, but what could've caused so widespread and dramatic condition as the one we're facing tonight. We've heard speculation, on everything from the Ozone layer and chemical weapons, to uh... [laughs softly] voodoo mysticism and organisms from space. A biologist in Stockton, California, have released reports, stating the uh... [puts glasses on] bodies, of the recently dead, are returning to life. Driven by an unknown force which enables the brain to continue to function. Doctors at the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, reject that theory, calling it preposterous beyond belief. They feel that the only reasonable explanation is a germ, that has a mind altering effect on its victims. Though how such a germ could've been spread so quickly and across such a vast area, does remain a mystery. It's being called "Judgement Day" by religious leaders."
"[on the zombies approaching the house] They're so slow. We could just walk right past 'em and we wouldn't even have to run. We could just walk right past 'em. We have the guns. If we're careful we could get away. [she looks at Ben] You told me to fight, well I'm fighting, this place is not safe, not upstairs or down. We should leave before it's too late."
"This is something no one's ever heard about, and no one's ever seen before. This is hell on earth."
"Cooper, I've got a shotgun out here! Open this door, you motherfucker, or I swear to God I'll blow it to shit!"
"You know what, Cooper, I've only been around you a minute or two, but that's enough time for me to decide that I don't like you very much."
"Doumer, Doumer, Doumer. Why didn't you hire this person? I don't know what his price would have been, but it would have been WORTH it."
"Come on, that's not striking an officer. (punches Krill in the face) That's striking an officer!"
"(after being detained in the freezer) Another cold day in Hell."
"(regarding Private Nash's inexperience and inability to listen to reason) Fucking E-1 prick."
"I'm just a cook."
"Yeah, well, I also cook."
"Next thing I know, you'll be dating musicians."
"All your ridiculous, pitiful antics won't change a thing. You and I, we're the same, we're puppets in the same sick play. We serve the same master, he's a lunatic, he's ungrateful and there's nothing we can do about it. You and I are the same."
"Keep the faith, Strannix."
"Don't worry about a thing, baby. You could play this gig with your eyes shut."
"(singing) And there she is. Miss July 1989. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. No, no, no. That's not Miss July."
"Let this be a learning experience. If you resist, we will kill you and the man next to you. Now move out of here in an orderly fashion. Now!"
"[After taking control of the Missouri] Four minutes ahead of schedule. Damn, I'm good."
"Daffy... Porky Pig... Little red fucker with a mustache... (Yosemite Sam)"
"All of my life. Saturday morning cartoons. The best. For example, remember those two little shrimps coming in, riding seahorses, little chaps, little pistols? Bang! Bang! Bang! Shooting over their shoulders. Rescue that lobster from the Swedish cook. Funniest thing I ever saw in my life! Splendid work, by the way."
"(pressing the buttons to launch a Tomahawk missile) This little piggy goes to the market. This little piggy stay at home. This little piggy... Oh, mama. Oh, mama. We... We... We... WEEEEEEEE!! All the way home! (air guitars the Star-Spangled Banner as the missile launches, then settles into the captain's chair with a long sigh) Happy trails."
"[spitting at Ryback's soup] Add a little flavor."
"Then you don't know about Ryback? He is an extreme psychopath. He hates officers. He hates America. This is the captain's birthday. I don't want him ruining it. No one speaks to him or lets him out. If he tries to escape, shoot him right here. I'm counting on you."
"(dressed as a woman) I'm your date tonight, Captain."
"[after Ryback punches him in the face] Now I know why you're a cook. Because you hit like a faggot."
"Steven Seagal – Casey Ryback"
"Tommy Lee Jones – William Stranix"
"Gary Busey – Commander Krill"
"Erika Eleniak – Jordan "Miss July 89" Tate"
"Colm Meaney – Doumer"
"Patrick O'Neal – Capt. Adams"
"Andy Romano – Adm. Bates"
"Nick Mancuso – Tom Breaker"
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.