The Da Vinci Code

Movie The Da Vinci Code
Year 2006
Robert Langdon: You are the secret.
[first lines]
Silas: Stop now. Tell me where it is.
[removes hood]
Silas: You and your brethren possess what is not rightfully yours.
Jacques SauniËre: I don't know what you are talking about.
Silas: Is it a secret you will die for?
Jacques SauniËre: Please...
Silas: As you wish.
[cocks gun]
Silas: Stop now.
[removes hood]
Silas: You and your brethren possess what is not rightfully yours'.
Jacques SauniËre: I don't know what you are talking about.
Silas: Is it a secret you will die for?
Jacques SauniËre: Please...
Silas: As you wish.
[cocks gun]
Sophie Neveu: [rips the tape off Silas's mouth] Did you kill Jacques Sauniere?
[no answer]
Sophie Neveu: Did you kill Jacques Sauniere?
Silas: I am the messenger of God.
Sophie Neveu: [slaps him across the face] Did you kill my grandfather?
Silas: I am the messenger -
[Sophie slaps him again]
Silas: Each breath you take is a sin. No shadow will be safe again, for you will be hunted by angels.
Sophie Neveu: You believe in God? Your God doesn't forgive murderers... he burns them.
Silas: [to Sophie] Do not move, woman.
[to Teabing]
Silas: Cripple, put the box on the table.
Sir Leigh Teabing: What, this trifle? Perhaps we can make a financial arrangement.
Silas: Put the keystone on the table.
Sir Leigh Teabing: You will not succeed. Only the worthy can unlock the stone.
[Silas turns gun on Teabing, pulls hammer back]
Robert Langdon: It's an old wives' tale.
Sir Leigh Teabing: The original one, in fact!
Robert Langdon: I've got to get to a library... Fast!
Robert Langdon: What really matters is what you believe.
Bishop Aringarosa: [to Silas] We have been betrayed, my son.
Sir Leigh Teabing: If it's that important to stop us, you'll have to shoot us.
[Points to Remy]
Sir Leigh Teabing: You can start with him.
Sophie Neveu: It's a cryptex. Da Vinci's design. Sauniere made me one for my birthday once.
Robert Langdon: My grandfather got me a wagon.
Remy Jean: I could run them over.
Sir Leigh Teabing: And this is from the gospel of Mary Magdalene herself.
Sophie Neveu: She wrote a gospel?
Robert Langdon: She may have.
Sir Leigh Teabing: Robert, will you fight fair?
Robert Langdon: She *may* have.
Sir Leigh Teabing: Did that old cannabis charge finally catch up with me?
Robert Langdon: So dark the con of man...
Sophie Neveu: Professor Langdon, you are in grave danger.
Robert Langdon: The ancient male symbol was the blade, it's a basic phallus. It's still used today on military uniforms.
Sir Leigh Teabing: Yes, and the more penises you have, the higher your rank. Boys will be boys!
Sir Leigh Teabing: The more penises you have, the higher your rank.
Robert Langdon: The Holy Grail 'neath ancient Rosslyn waits / The blade and chalice watch o'er her gates / Adorned by masters loving art she lies / As she rests beneath the starry skies.
[last lines]
Robert Langdon: She rests at last beneath starry skies.
Sir Leigh Teabing: As long as there has been one true God, there has been killing in his name.
Sophie Neveu: We are who we protect, I think.
Silas: Each breath you take is a sin. No shadow will be safe again, for you will be hunted by angels.
Sophie Neveu: We are what we protect, what we stand up for
[dying]
Silas: Soy phantasma!
Sir Leigh Teabing: [over intercom] Robert! Do I owe you money?
Robert Langdon: [during a very bumpy ride in a jeep] Jesus!
Sir Leigh Teabing: Apropos.
Sophie Neveu: Hey!
Robert Langdon: [turns around]
Sophie Neveu: [after learning that she is the heir, puts foot into a small lake to see if she could walk on water] Maybe I'll do Better with the Wine...
Bishop Aringarosa: [to Silas] You are an angel!
[repeated line]
Silas: I am a ghost.
Sir Leigh Teabing: Robert! Do I owe you money?
Robert Langdon: Leigh, my friend. Care to open up for an old colleauge
Sir Leigh Teabing: Of course.
[Robert goes to shut the door]
Sir Leigh Teabing: But first, a test of honor. Three questions
Robert Langdon: [Somewhat annoyed] Fire away!
Sir Leigh Teabing: First, shall I serve coffee or tea?
Robert Langdon: Tea, of course.
Sir Leigh Teabing: Correct. Next question, Milk or Lemon?
Robert Langdon: That would depend on the tea now.
Sir Leigh Teabing: Correct! Now the kast and most grave of inquiries. In which year did a Harvard honor student outrow an Oxford student at Henley?
Robert Langdon: [Reluctantly] Surely such a travesty has never occurred.
Robert Langdon: Why is it divine or human? Can't human be divine?
Sir Leigh Teabing: It is called scotoma. The mind sees what it wants to see.
Sister Sandrine: [Her last lines to Silas] Jesus had but one true message, and I cannot see that in Opus Dei.
[He kills her with the "keystone"]
Sister Sandrine: Job 38:11. Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further.
Robert Langdon: There was every orb conceivable on that tomb, except one. The orb which fell from the heavens, and inspired Newtons life's work, work that incurred the wrath of the church. Until his dying day. A P P L E - Apple.




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