| Movie |
The Majestic |
| Year |
2001 |
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Peter Appleton:
I can't stand the constant nagging. I'm leaving you, Jerry. I'm leaving you - and I'm taking the monkey with me.
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Adele:
Do you remember me?
Peter Appleton:
No, but I'll sure try.
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Elvin Clyde:
Who did you go as?
Peter Appleton:
A horny young man.
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Luke Trimble:
When bullies rise up, the rest of us have to beat them back down, whatever the cost. That's a simple idea I suppose, but one worth giving everything for.
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Peter Appleton:
I thought this was a democracy.
Leo Kubelsky:
The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, they're all just pieces of paper with signatures on them. And you know what a piece of paper with a signature is, a contract. Something that can be renegotiated at any time. Just so happens that the House un-American activities committee is renegotiating the contract this time around. Next time it will be somebody else, but it will always be somebody.
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[Inside the abandoned movie theater]
Harry Trimble:
That's why we call it The Majestic. Any man, woman, child could buy their ticket, walk right in. Here they'd be, here we'd be. "Yes sir, yes ma'am. Enjoy the show." And in they'd come entering a palace, like in a dream, like in heaven. Maybe you had worries and problems out there, but once you came through those doors, they didn't matter anymore. And you know why? Chaplin, that's why. And Keaton and Lloyd. Garbo, Gable, and Lombard, and Jimmy Stewart and Jimmy Cagney. Fred and Ginger. They were gods. And they lived up there. That was Olympus. Would you remember if I told you how lucky we felt just to be here? To have the privilege of watching them. I mean, this television thing. Why would you want to stay at home and watch a little box? Because it's convenient? Because you don't have to get dressed up, because you could just sit there? I mean, how can you call that entertainment, alone in your living room? Where's the other people? Where's the audience? Where's the magic? I'll tell you, in a place like this, the magic is all around you. The trick is to see it.
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Adele:
This is a free country, you can be a communist if you want to be a communist!
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Roland the Intrepid Explorer:
Taste my steel you dog!
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[Instead of a piano piece by Franz Liszt, Luke plays a boogie-woogie tune]
Irene Terwilliger:
Really, Luke! That's no way to treat Mr. Liszt. Stop that! Stop it, stop it! Who taught you to play like that? I demand to know. Where on earth did you learn to play such a thing?
Emmett Smith:
I taught him that... when you weren't looking!
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Bob Leffert:
I knew Luke Trimble. I didn't like him much. Not saying he's a bad guy. Just rubbed me the wrong way. You know that feelin'? Somebody rubs you the wrong way, and you can't even explain why? You kinda rub me that way. Not that it makes you Luke. So, I wanna know is what kinda game are you runnin'? Who are you really?
Peter Appleton:
Just a guy trying to figure things out.
Bob Leffert:
This town's had enough heartbreak. Too much. Me, I think you're settin' everybody up for more. I hope I'm wrong. I haven't had to kill anybody since the war.
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Jerry the Bartender:
I wouldn't know J. Edgar Hoover if he came in here wearing a dress.
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Congressman Doyle:
Are you asking this committe to believe that you attended the meeting of a communist organization because of a girl?
Peter Appleton:
Yes sir... I'm sure that even a majority counselor like yourself has familiar with the concept of impressing a girl!
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Emmett Smith:
[after Peter comes down the stairs] You found me.
Peter Appleton:
Oh, sorry. I didn't know who was down here.
Emmett Smith:
Just me and the dog.
Peter Appleton:
What's his name?
Emmett Smith:
Dog.
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Roland the Intrepid Explorer:
["Luke" watches Sand Pirates of the Sahara, starting to remember who he is when he knows the lines before the characters say them] Oh, Julie.
Sandra Sinclair:
[as Julie] Oh, *Roland*!
Peter Appleton:
[fully remembers who he is] Oh,***
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Doc Stanton:
Your face really does seem... familiar.
Peter Appleton:
[looking in the mirror] Wish I could say the same thing.
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