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"Patrick Cranshaw - Leslie Ward Cabot"
"Larry Miller - Max Berman"
"Linda Kash - Fay Berman"
"Michael Hitchcock - Hamilton Swan"
"Parker Posey - Meg Swan"
"Jay Brazeau - Dr. Chuck Nelken"
"Eugene Levy - Gerald 'Gerry' Fleck"
"Catherine O'Hara - Cookie Guggelman Fleck"
"John Michael Higgins - Scott Donlan"
"Michael McKean - Stefan Vanderhoof"
"Christopher Guest - Harlan Pepper"
"Fred Willard - Buck Laughlin"
"Scott Donlan: Bratwurst and shillelaghs... paging Dr. Freud."
"Christy Cummings: We started this magazine, "American Bitch". It's a focus on the issues of the lesbian pure bred dog owner."
"Stefan Vanderhoof: If you're ever buying a shampoo sink go right to the Dutch. The French know nothing about shampooing."
"Sherri Ann Cabot: Leslie and I have an amazing relationship and it's very physical, he still pushes all my buttons. People say 'oh but he's so much older than you' and you know what, I'm the one having to push him away. We have so much in common, we both love soup and snow peas, we love the outdoors, and talking and not talking. We could not talk or talk forever and still find things to not talk about."
"Scott Donlan: She looks like a cocktail waitress on an oil rig."
"And to think that in some countries these dogs are eaten."
"Now tell me, which one of these dogs would you want to have as your wide receiver on your football team?"
"Michael Kelly as Dr. Dubin"
"Richard E. Council as Noel"
"M. Night Shyamalan as Suspected Stadium drug dealer"
"Eamonn Walker as Dr. Mathison"
"Charlayne Woodard as Mrs. Price"
"Spencer Treat Clark as Joseph Dunn"
"Robin Wright as Audrey Dunn"
"Bruce Willis as David Dunn"
"Some things are only revealed by accident"
"Are You Unbreakable?"
"Are You Ready For The Truth?"
"Shattering cinemas soon."
"But the beauty of the world of Unbreakable is that you’re playing it for reality. It should never feel like a comic book movie. It feels like a straight-up drama. It’s real. You’re confronting the possibility that comic book characters were based on people that were real. That’s the premise, so the tone has to be super grounded. It would be cool."
"I love those characters and I love that world. Of course, the whole world makes comic book movies now. At the time, it was completely novel. I remember when I made it, Disney was literally like, “Comic books?! There’s no market for comic books!” That’s all they make now! It was a hilarious conversation. I remember it. I was like, “Maybe you’re right. Maybe nobody will come see comic book movies.” They were like, “Those are people in little conventions who like comic books.” And I was like, “But, I like comic books!”"
"(from deleted scene) Can I tell you a secret? I'm going to be very, very sad if this doesn't work out the way I think."
"Now that we know who you are, I know who I am. I'm not a mistake! It all makes sense! In a comic, you know how you can tell who the arch-villain's going to be? He's the exact opposite of the hero. And most times they're friends, like you and me! I should've known way back when... You know why, David? Because of the kids. They called me Mr Glass."
"Do you know what the scariest thing is? To not know your place in this world, to not know why you're here. That's - that's just an awful feeling."
"Go to where people are, you won't have to look very long. It's alright to be afraid, David, because this part won't be like a comic book. Real life doesn't fit into little boxes that were drawn for it."
"It's hard for many people to believe that there are extraordinary things inside themselves, as well as others. I hope you can keep an open mind."
"This is an art gallery my friend, and this, is a piece of art."
"It's alright to be afraid, David, because this part won't be like a comic book. Real life doesn't fit into little boxes that were drawn for it."
"I have something called Osteogenesis Imperfecta. It's a genetic disorder. I don't make a particular protein very well and it makes my bones very low in density, very easy to break. I've had fifty-four breaks in my life. And I have the tamest version of this disorder... Type one. There are type two, type three, and type four. Type four's don't last very long."
"They called me Mr. Glass."
"Now that we know who you are, I know who I am."
"[After proving Dunn's superhuman abilities]...Now all I need is a credit card number. [Dunn stares at him, pauses] The last one was a joke."
"Your bones don't break, mine do. That's clear. Your cells react to bacteria and viruses differently than mine. You don't get sick, I do. That's also clear. But for some reason, you and I react the exact same way to water. We swallow it too fast, we choke. We get some in our lungs, we drown. However unreal it may seem, we are connected, you and I. We're on the same curve, just on opposite ends."
"I almost gave up hope. There were so many times I questioned myself, but I found you. So many sacrifices, just to find you."
"You could have been a tax accountant. You could have owned your own gym. You could have opened a chain of restaurants. You could've done of a thousand things, but in the end, you chose to protect people. You made that decision, and I find that very, very interesting."
"Do you see any Teletubbies in here? Do you see a slender plastic tag clipped to my shirt with my name printed on it? Do you see a little Asian child with a blank expression on his face sitting outside on a mechanical helicopter that shakes when you put quarters in it? No? Well, that's what you see at a toy store. And you must think you're in a toy store, because you're here shopping for an infant named Jeb."
"You forgot the "Now I'm going to tell you what the hell is going on" step. See, that usually that comes before the, "It's over" Step. And it always, always comes before the "You can go" Step."
"You are like me. We can both get hurt. I'm just an ordinary man."