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April 10, 2026
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"J.J. Soria as Marcos (as Joseph Julian Soria)"
"Get ready to bleed, rich bitches! This is our time now!"
"Welcome to America where one night a year all crime is legal."
"We will now purge. We will torture you and violate your flesh. Remove your skin and share in your blood. This is the American way."
"An American tradition."
"My name is Donald Talbot. Our regime was voted into office nine years ago. And the first order of business was to deal with the epidemic of crime that was plaguing this nation. The answer was the Purge."
"Betty Gabriel as Laney Rucker"
"The unwritten Purge rule: don't save lives. Tonight we take lives. We make things manageable. Unfortunately the citizens aren't killing enough. So we supplement it all to keep things balanced. It's important work the NFFA does and we can't have any interference. We can't have heroes... oh no, sir... no heroes. I hope you feel cleansed. Blessed be America, a nation reborn."
"Whatever happened to "Give me your needy, your tired, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free"? The redistribution of wealth upward through killing has to stop. We must pick up arms. This year, we will fight back!"
"I'm the man for the job. You know what I mean? We've lost our souls to attain this peace. We no longer worship at the altar of Christ, Muhammad, Yahweh. We worship at the altar of Smith & Wesson. We, the people, know not what we do. Horseshit. The Purge is not about containing crime to one night, and cleansing our souls by releasing aggression. It's about one thing. Money. Who dies tonight? The poor. We can't afford to protect ourselves."
"America. 2023. Unemployment is below 5%. Crime is virtually non-existent while every year fewer and fewer people live below the poverty line. All thanks to... The Purge: Anarchy."
"The Hidden is a textbook example of how a B-movie can transcend its origins and budgetary constraints through craft, imagination, and all-around resourcefulness. Shifting genres almost as often as its villain changes bodies, it's at once an enormously effective thriller, a smart exercise in science fiction, an exciting action movie, and a kinetic dark comedy. [...] With the benefit of 13 years of hindsight, The Hidden's villainous extraterrestrial chameleon emerges as the ultimate '80s consumer run amok: a being of pure desire with a taste for the finer things (it makes a point of stealing only expensive sports cars), that lives for the moment and doesn't care about the consequences of its actions."
"IT'S ONLY HUMAN ON THE OUTSIDE."
"[I]t's every actress's worst nightmare to see her butt fifty feet tall in a movie theater. I decided that I needed to lose more weight for the role and visited a place called the Lindora Clinic where they put me on a 500-calorie-a-day diet and shot me full of a combination of vitamins and a substance that I would later discover to be pregnant-horse urine. My first day on set I was scheduled to perform the strip scene. The director, Jack Sholder, was not a happy man when he discovered that I'd duped him in regard to my physical attributes. Luckily, I'd already come clean to the wardrobe mistress, who'd set about designing a set of prosthetic breasts that I could wear under a cut-off T-shirt. It was a double win for me, because it meant that I also got to dodge the topless scene that Jack had planned on filming. [...] I attended the premiere of The Hidden and was pleased that my fake boobs looked convincing. Whether the horse piss worked I don't know, but when my butt had its premiere on the big screen, I breathed a sigh of relief; the nightmare had been averted—my alien-possessed ass looked pretty damn good."
"There are a couple of aliens, and the bad one is particularly obstreperous. The creature is a parasite, and I don't mean that figuratively. (It looks like something you might find rooting around in the trash out behind a Lobster Shack.) To get around -- and it likes to get around -- it has to enter the body of a living being, and in this regard it's not too picky. It does have very selective tastes, however, and they run toward rock music, loud, and Ferraris, red if possible. (He's sort of a "Miami Vice" alien.)"
"- Agent Lloyd Gallagher/Robert Stone/Alhague"
"Look, Ed, Tom Beck is the best I've got. If I give him to you, I'll never get him back again. My department will then crumble, crime will run rampant, the city will fall into ruin, rampaging hordes will control the streets, and life as we know it will end."
"[Holds a gun to Detective Beck's chest, revealing that this is merely Masterson's body, hosting the film's eponymous parasite.] I've already shot you once before. I can't tell you how much I'm waiting to do that to you again."
"- Det. Thomas Beck"
"- Brenda Lee Van Buren"
"Richard Brooks - Det. Sanchez"
"- Agent Stadt"
"- Barbara Beck"
"- Ferrari Salesman"
"- Det. Cliff Willis"
"Danny Trejo - a prisoner"
"- Carol Miller"
"- Jonathan P. Miller"
"- Jack DeVries"
"John McCann - Senator Holt"
"- Lt. John Masterson"
"- Lt. Ed Flynn"
"Jennifer Lafleur – Phyllis Mayberry"
"Andrew Patrick Ralston – Tom Rogan"
"Terry Notary – Gordy"
"Daniel Kaluuya – OJ Haywood"
"Keke Palmer – Emerald Haywood"
"This dream you're chasing, where you end up at the top of the mountain, all eyes on you... it's the dream you never wake up from."
"Nobody fucks with Haywood, bitch!"
"Steven Yeun – Ricky "Jupe" Park"
"What if I told you that today you'll leave here different? I'm talking to you. Right here, you are going to witness an absolute spectacle. So what happens next? You ready? ARE YOU READY?"
"They're going to come back. You ready? We got some work to do."
"They took them. They took all of them."
"I don't think they'd take you if you don't look at it."
"I ain't never seen nothing like this."
"Don't look, don't look, don't look."
"Brandon Perea – Angel Torres"
"What's a bad miracle? They got a word for that?"
"Michael Wincott – Antlers Holst"
"Keith David – Otis Haywood Sr."