Kip: I love the way your sandy hair floats in the air. To me it's like a lullaby. I'm just flying by, oh, so high like a kite tied to a stake.
Kip: Napoleon don't be jealous that I've been chatting online with babes all day. Besides, we both know I'm training to become a cage fighter.
Kip: Your mom goes to college.
Napoleon: Tina you fat lard. Come eat your dinner!
Friday, June 4, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
The Dark Knight
Joker: I believe whatever doesn't kills you simply makes you stranger.
Joker: If you're good at something, never do it for free.
Joker: If you're good at something, never do it for free.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Stop-Loss
Boot: You represent the United States Army. I expect every one of you to be on your best behavior. Here's a list of things you will not do while on leave. You will not drink and drive. You pick up a young lady, let her drive. Let her get the DUI. You will not beat up civilians. You will not fuck anyone underage. I say again, you will not fuck anyone underage. You will not beat your wife, you will not beat your kids. You will not kick your dog. Am I understood?
Brandon: I wasn't planning on giving a speech, I was just over there trying to do my job just like everybody else. Trying to bring my men home safe. You know, most of my men ain't from Texas. It's kind of hard for me to describe to them what I love most. Ribs at Smitty's or the way they keep the beer in tubs at the Ajax Bar, being out at the ranch with my folks. On my bus ride over here, I saw a truck haulin' onions. And I couldn't get the window down, 'cause I, I wanted to smell them. See, onions smell like home to me. They smell like Texas...
Steve: That's right, Sergeant King. We're over there killing them in Iraq so we ain't got to kill them in Texas!
Steve: I'm done. Me and B.K. getting out. You know, if I had to do it again Id be a fucking sniper. One shot. One kill. Let me be the faceless enemy.
Brandon: It ain't a party without a fight.
Brandon: With the shortage of guys and no draft, they're shipping back soldiers who's supposed to be gettin' out. It's a backdoor draft.
Brandon: Sand. Fleas. Flies. Heat. Boredom. Or you can get shot at. Or blown up. That's pretty much it. Sheep on the highway. In Iraq. Big ass flocks of them.
Brandon: Whop wants to play 'Let's start shooting people'?
Michelle: Before Steve came home, they told us how a soldier could be a danger to himself or other people.
Brandon: You think I'm a danger?
Michelle: I've been knowing since sixth grade. I think we've got both kinds of danger here.
Steve: We're not like these guys. We're soldiers. We stand for something, man. We're from Texas.
Rico: Jody got your girl and gone. Ain't no use in going home. Jody got your girl and gone.
Tommy: Always assume every weapon is loaded.
Steve: If you don't fall in beside us, it all falls apart.
Since September 11, 2001, 650,000 American Troops have fought in the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts. 81,000 of those American troops have been stop-lossed. 30,000 more troops were sent by the President to fight the war against the Iraq Insurgency in 2007. It has not yet been disclosed how many of those soldiers were stop-lossed.
Brandon: I wasn't planning on giving a speech, I was just over there trying to do my job just like everybody else. Trying to bring my men home safe. You know, most of my men ain't from Texas. It's kind of hard for me to describe to them what I love most. Ribs at Smitty's or the way they keep the beer in tubs at the Ajax Bar, being out at the ranch with my folks. On my bus ride over here, I saw a truck haulin' onions. And I couldn't get the window down, 'cause I, I wanted to smell them. See, onions smell like home to me. They smell like Texas...
Steve: That's right, Sergeant King. We're over there killing them in Iraq so we ain't got to kill them in Texas!
Steve: I'm done. Me and B.K. getting out. You know, if I had to do it again Id be a fucking sniper. One shot. One kill. Let me be the faceless enemy.
Brandon: It ain't a party without a fight.
Brandon: With the shortage of guys and no draft, they're shipping back soldiers who's supposed to be gettin' out. It's a backdoor draft.
Brandon: Sand. Fleas. Flies. Heat. Boredom. Or you can get shot at. Or blown up. That's pretty much it. Sheep on the highway. In Iraq. Big ass flocks of them.
Brandon: Whop wants to play 'Let's start shooting people'?
Michelle: Before Steve came home, they told us how a soldier could be a danger to himself or other people.
Brandon: You think I'm a danger?
Michelle: I've been knowing since sixth grade. I think we've got both kinds of danger here.
Steve: We're not like these guys. We're soldiers. We stand for something, man. We're from Texas.
Rico: Jody got your girl and gone. Ain't no use in going home. Jody got your girl and gone.
Tommy: Always assume every weapon is loaded.
Steve: If you don't fall in beside us, it all falls apart.
Since September 11, 2001, 650,000 American Troops have fought in the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts. 81,000 of those American troops have been stop-lossed. 30,000 more troops were sent by the President to fight the war against the Iraq Insurgency in 2007. It has not yet been disclosed how many of those soldiers were stop-lossed.
Taking Chance
LtCol Mike Strobl: I will not remove this jacket and desecrate this uniform.
LtCol Mike Strobl: If I'm not over there, what am I? Those guys, guys like Chance... they're Marines.
Charlie Fitts: And you think you're not? Want to be with your family every night - you think you have to justify that? You'd better stop right there, sir. You've brought Chance home. You're his witness now. Without a witness, they just disappear.
April 9, 2004
To the family of PFC Chance Phelps:
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Phelps,
I'm sure by now you have learned of Chance's death. I do not have the words to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. Chance meant the world to me and to all of us here in the Second Platoon. I know parents aren't supposed to have favorites but, trust me, platoon commanders do. Chance was a unique character. Most marines would put into shows of false privalto, Chance would quietly tend to his business. He liked to get people to underestimate him. his quick smile and friendly manner were always disarming and warming, but there was no mistaking, he was fierce in battle as he was gentle in friendship. Please know that he died a hero, more importantly, he lived a hero. It's ironic, but I am certain that if the world had more men like Chance Phelps, there wouldn't be a need for a Marine Corps.
LtCol Mike Strobl: If I'm not over there, what am I? Those guys, guys like Chance... they're Marines.
Charlie Fitts: And you think you're not? Want to be with your family every night - you think you have to justify that? You'd better stop right there, sir. You've brought Chance home. You're his witness now. Without a witness, they just disappear.
April 9, 2004
To the family of PFC Chance Phelps:
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Phelps,
I'm sure by now you have learned of Chance's death. I do not have the words to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. Chance meant the world to me and to all of us here in the Second Platoon. I know parents aren't supposed to have favorites but, trust me, platoon commanders do. Chance was a unique character. Most marines would put into shows of false privalto, Chance would quietly tend to his business. He liked to get people to underestimate him. his quick smile and friendly manner were always disarming and warming, but there was no mistaking, he was fierce in battle as he was gentle in friendship. Please know that he died a hero, more importantly, he lived a hero. It's ironic, but I am certain that if the world had more men like Chance Phelps, there wouldn't be a need for a Marine Corps.
Letters to Juliet
Sophie: I'm sorry, I didn't know true love had an expiration date.
Victor: It's not a mushroom, okay. It's a truffle.
Victor: It's not a mushroom, okay. It's a truffle.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Step Up 2: The Streets
Andie: Look, the streets is about where you're from. It's not some school talent show. There's no spring floors. There's no spotlights to use what you got and... what makes you think you got it, huh?
Andie: I remember the first time I saw someone move like they were from another planet, I couldn't keep my eyes away. I was little mom took me to a jam session in the neighborhood, it started off small but word spread and soon some of the best dancers around were showing up to compete in something they eventually called the streets. It became home, I got a front row seat to history. I wanted to glide and spin and fly like they did, but it didn't come easy. My mom would tell me don't give up, just be you, because life's too short to be anybody else. She was right. When I was 16 my mom got sick and in a couple months she was gone. Everything changed, including the streets.
Chase Collins: They just hatin' on you cause you dope.
Tuck: Yo, why my crib smell like Funyuns, broccoli and ball sweat?
Andie: What's your deal? Boy bands making a comeback?
Chase Collins: Yeah, they actually offer a course on it here
[pause]
Chase Collins: I'm getting straight A's.
Andie: [sarcasm] That wouldn't surprise me.
Chase Collins: There's a lot you don't know about me, Andie.
Andie: Which is surprising, considering how much you talk about yourself.
DJ Sand: That's not how we do it. This ain't High School Musical!
Andie: The streets are supposed to be about different people coming together... We call this a battle but what are we fighting for? We're all here because we have this thing we do, we dance... Being part of the street used to mean much more than just turf or power... It's about bringing something new to the floor... and it shouldn't matter what we wear, what school or what neighborhood were from because the best part of the streets is not about what you got, it's what you make of what you've got! So if the 410's too scared to defend their title against us, hell, well be doing our thing outside where the streets started!
Moose: [after tasting tofu dog, sings:] Tastes like candy canes - at Christmas.
Moose: Yeah, we're her crew! We're getting ready to battle at the streets.
Felicia: What street? Sesame Street?
Andie: I remember the first time I saw someone move like they were from another planet, I couldn't keep my eyes away. I was little mom took me to a jam session in the neighborhood, it started off small but word spread and soon some of the best dancers around were showing up to compete in something they eventually called the streets. It became home, I got a front row seat to history. I wanted to glide and spin and fly like they did, but it didn't come easy. My mom would tell me don't give up, just be you, because life's too short to be anybody else. She was right. When I was 16 my mom got sick and in a couple months she was gone. Everything changed, including the streets.
Chase Collins: They just hatin' on you cause you dope.
Tuck: Yo, why my crib smell like Funyuns, broccoli and ball sweat?
Andie: What's your deal? Boy bands making a comeback?
Chase Collins: Yeah, they actually offer a course on it here
[pause]
Chase Collins: I'm getting straight A's.
Andie: [sarcasm] That wouldn't surprise me.
Chase Collins: There's a lot you don't know about me, Andie.
Andie: Which is surprising, considering how much you talk about yourself.
DJ Sand: That's not how we do it. This ain't High School Musical!
Andie: The streets are supposed to be about different people coming together... We call this a battle but what are we fighting for? We're all here because we have this thing we do, we dance... Being part of the street used to mean much more than just turf or power... It's about bringing something new to the floor... and it shouldn't matter what we wear, what school or what neighborhood were from because the best part of the streets is not about what you got, it's what you make of what you've got! So if the 410's too scared to defend their title against us, hell, well be doing our thing outside where the streets started!
Moose: [after tasting tofu dog, sings:] Tastes like candy canes - at Christmas.
Moose: Yeah, we're her crew! We're getting ready to battle at the streets.
Felicia: What street? Sesame Street?
Step Up
Mac: You feel like because you're a white boy you gotta overcompensate or something?
Tyler: Wow, like wow, you got me figured out, Montel.
Mac: Yeah, I might be Montel but you're the one going Jerry Springer all the time.
Skinny: Hey, if you're Montel and you're Jerry, then I'm like...
Mac: Jenny Jones.
Tyler: No, like Ellen.
Mac: Except Ellen gets more chicks than he does!
Tyler: You guys are all talking about dancing like it's rocket science or something.
Tyler: Do I look like I own tights?
Tyler: Is.. is this where you kill me?
Brett: When someone hands you your dreams, you take it, you don't ask questions.
Nora: I would.
Brett: You think you would. You don't know until it's right in front of you. Seriously, Nora, would you have walked away?
Miles: Look, I can play it alright. I just prefer playin' wit myself.
Tyler: Woa, what?
Lucy: He makes it too easy.
Miles: No, not playin' wit myself. Just listen.
Dr. Gordon: Only kids who make it are the ones that are prepared to fight for it.
Dr. Gordon: Saying the words doesn't make it so.
Dr. Gordon: You have to show me. Show me that you want it, really want it.
Nora: In her words, she majors in dance because she already knows how to sing.
Tyler: Didn't know you could dance without your tights.
Tyler: For me, it's just better not to want anything. That way if it goes away or if it doesn't happen, you know, it just doesn't matter.
Tyler: There are a lot of things I want now that I didn't used to. I even catch myself every once in a while actually thinking I can have 'em.
Tyler: I could deal with the chubbiness. But if you were missing those two front teeth, I don't know if I could work with that.
Nora: It's about going after what you want, right?
Miles: If you want to be with someone who doesn't appreciate a good thing that he's got, that's 100% your business. I just thought you'd be smart enough to know you deserve better.
Mac: So you're messing around with our friendship for a girl?
Mac: I don't know. Man who turns his back on his boy...
Tyler: Deserves a second chance.
Tyler: I'm fighting for something that's real for the first time in my life.
Tyler: Wow, like wow, you got me figured out, Montel.
Mac: Yeah, I might be Montel but you're the one going Jerry Springer all the time.
Skinny: Hey, if you're Montel and you're Jerry, then I'm like...
Mac: Jenny Jones.
Tyler: No, like Ellen.
Mac: Except Ellen gets more chicks than he does!
Tyler: You guys are all talking about dancing like it's rocket science or something.
Tyler: Do I look like I own tights?
Tyler: Is.. is this where you kill me?
Brett: When someone hands you your dreams, you take it, you don't ask questions.
Nora: I would.
Brett: You think you would. You don't know until it's right in front of you. Seriously, Nora, would you have walked away?
Miles: Look, I can play it alright. I just prefer playin' wit myself.
Tyler: Woa, what?
Lucy: He makes it too easy.
Miles: No, not playin' wit myself. Just listen.
Dr. Gordon: Only kids who make it are the ones that are prepared to fight for it.
Dr. Gordon: Saying the words doesn't make it so.
Dr. Gordon: You have to show me. Show me that you want it, really want it.
Nora: In her words, she majors in dance because she already knows how to sing.
Tyler: Didn't know you could dance without your tights.
Tyler: For me, it's just better not to want anything. That way if it goes away or if it doesn't happen, you know, it just doesn't matter.
Tyler: There are a lot of things I want now that I didn't used to. I even catch myself every once in a while actually thinking I can have 'em.
Tyler: I could deal with the chubbiness. But if you were missing those two front teeth, I don't know if I could work with that.
Nora: It's about going after what you want, right?
Miles: If you want to be with someone who doesn't appreciate a good thing that he's got, that's 100% your business. I just thought you'd be smart enough to know you deserve better.
Mac: So you're messing around with our friendship for a girl?
Mac: I don't know. Man who turns his back on his boy...
Tyler: Deserves a second chance.
Tyler: I'm fighting for something that's real for the first time in my life.
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