More Lines from Movies
Lines from Movies:
Movie: The Painted Veil(2006)
[opening Lines]
Walter Fane:
Hello.
Kitty Garstin:
Hello.
Walter Fane:
Say, I was wondering...
Kitty Garstin:
What?
Walter Fane:
Sorry. I - I was wondering if you'd like to dance.
Kitty Garstin:
Why not?
Movie: Halloween(1978)
Sheriff Leigh Brackett:
I have a feeling that you're way off on this.
Dr. Sam Loomis:
You have the wrong feeling.
Sheriff Leigh Brackett:
You're not doing very much to prove me wrong!
Dr. Sam Loomis:
What more do you need?
Sheriff Leigh Brackett:
Well, it's going to take a lot more than fancy talk to keep me up all night crawling around these bushes.
Dr. Sam Loomis:
I- I- I watched him for fifteen years, sitting in a room, staring at a wall, not seeing the wall, looking past the wall - looking at this night, inhumanly patient, waiting for some secret, silent alarm to trigger him off. Death has come to your little town, Sheriff. Now you can either ignore it, or you can help me to stop it.
Sheriff Leigh Brackett:
More fancy talk.
Movie: Kabhi Kabhie - Love Is Life(1976)
Amitabh Malhotra:
[singing] Sometimes the thought crosses my mind / That you were made for me. / Before this you lived among the stars / You were called to earth for me. / Sometimes the thought crosses my mind / That your body, your eyes are in trust for me. / The dense shade of your hair is for me alone, / These lips, these arms are in my trust. / Sometimes the thought crosses my mind / As if wedding music plays on the road. / It is our wedding night and I'm lifting your veil... / You're melting in my arms, blushing with shyness... / Sometimes the thought crosses my mind / That you'll love me forever. / You'll always look at me with love in your eyes... / I know you now belong to another, but still / Sometimes the thought crosses my mind...
Movie: Tales from the Hood(1995)
Billy:
You quit because you're a pussy.
Strom:
You're a goddamn pussy.
Movie: Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man(1951)
Lou Francis:
[about graduating] This is the happiest day of my life, how did I ever graduate?
Bud Alexander:
[whispering] I slipped the guy twenty bucks. Now keep quiet.
Movie: Baby's Day Out(1994)
Eddie:
[Baby Bink just got a way from the villains again ater many times, but this time by crawling into a small sewer tunnel] No problem, fellas. It ain't a hole. It's a tunnel. And what's every tunnel got?
Norby:
Ooh! Don't tell me! I know, I know, I know. It's uh, uh, uh - -...
Veeko:
Tollbooth at the end.
Eddie:
Are you always this stupid, or do you do this just to annoy me?
Movie: Vanity Fair(2004)
Becky Sharp:
I'll manage.
Rawdon Crawley:
Won't you just. There never was a woman that could manage like you, Becky Sharp.
Movie: Halloween H20: 20 Years Later(1998)
Sarah:
Okay Charlie, no sex kinks till I've eaten.
Movie: Vacation(1983)
Roy Walley:
Well, somebody better explain, or there'll, uh... there'll be a lot of explaining to do.
Movie: Madagascar(2005)
Marty the Zebra:
[whispering] It's the man!
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