Greatest Last Film Lines
1970s
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Film Title
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Famous Last Lines
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Beneath the Planet
of the Apes (1970)
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(voice-over) "In one of the countless billions
of galaxies in the universe lies a medium-sized star. And one of its
satellites, a green and insignificant planet, is now dead."
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The Boys in the Band (1970)
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- "Will I see you next Saturday?"
- "Unless you have
other plans."
- "No."
- "Michael."
- "What?"
- "Did he ever tell you why he was
crying on the phone? What it was he had to tell you?"
- "No. It must
have been that he'd left Fran. Or maybe it was something else, and
he changed his mind."
- "Uh, maybe so. I wonder why he left her."
- "As my father said to me when he died
in my arms, 'I don't understand any of it. I never did.' Turn the
lights out when you leave."
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Five Easy Pieces (1970)
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- "Don't you got a jacket or anything with ya?"
- "Oh, no. Uh, Jesus. Uh, it got burned up. Everything in the car
got the s--t burned out of it. Uh, everything. All I've got is what I've
got on."
- "I got one behind the seat. If you want it, why not put it on."
- "No, it's
okay."
- "Suit yourself. I'll tell ya one thing.
Where we're goin', it's gonna get colder than hell."
- "No, it's okay. I'm fine. I'm fine."
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Love Story (1970)
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"Love means never having to say you're sorry."
Play clip (excerpt): (Oliver) |
M*A*S*H (1970)
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(PA system) (voice-over) - "Attention. Tonight's
movie has been MASH. Follow the zany antics of our combat
surgeons as they cut and stitch their way along the front lines,
operating as bombs (chuckles) - operating as bombs and bullets
burst around them, snatching laughs and love between amputations
and penicillin."
- "Did
Hawkeye steal that jeep?"
- "No, sir. That's the one he came in."
- "Oh,
very good. Come along, my dear."
(voice-over continues) - "Follow Hawkeye, Trapper, Duke, Dago
Red, Painless (whistle) Radar, Hot Lips, Dish, and Staff Sergeant
Vollmer as they put our boys back together again. Starring Donald
Sutherland, Elliot Gould, Tom Skerritt, Sally Kellerman, Robert Duvall,
Jo Ann Pflug, Rene Auberjonois, Roger Bowen, Gary Burghoff, David
Arkin, John Schuck, Fred Williamson, Indus Arthur, Tim Brown, Corey
Fischer, Bud Cort, Carl Gottlieb, Dawne Damon, Tamara Horrocks, Ken
Prymus, Danny Goldman, Kim Atwood, Michael Murphy, G. Wood, Rick
Neilan and Bobby Troup."
- "Goddamn army."
(voice-over continues) - "That is all." (sound
of gong)
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Ned Kelly (1970, UK/Australia)
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"Death, I will meet you. There!" |
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970)
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(singing) "...And on a clear day, on a clear
day, you can see forever, and ever and ever and ever more!"
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The Out-of-Towners (1970)
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- "Coffee or tea with your dinner?"
- "Nothing."
- "Nothing at all?"
- "No, thank you. We're gonna have a big meal with our family as soon
as we get in."
- "Will we be getting
in on time? My children are waiting at the airport."
- "Well, we anticipate no delays. We'll be landing in another
40 minutes."
- "Thank you."
- "Will you stop worrying? We're going home."
- "Well, I won't feel better
till I'm back in my own house. George?"
- "Hmm."
- "Could I please have a cup of coffee?
It won't spoil my dinner."
- "Gwen, relax. You've been a nervous wreck this whole
trip. Excuse me, Can I get by, please?"
- "Sit down!"
- "I beg your pardon?"
- "I said, 'Sit down!'"
- "You don't understand. I want to go in there!"
- "You'll go where I tell you to go! Now, everybody,
sit down and be quiet. This plane is going to Havana, Cuba."
- "Oh, my God!"
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Patton (1970)
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(voice-over) "For over a thousand years, Roman
conquerors returning from the wars enjoyed the honor of a triumph -
a tumultuous parade. In the procession came trumpeters and musicians
and strange animals from the conquered territories, together with carts
laden with treasure and captured armaments. The conqueror rode in a
triumphal chariot, the dazed prisoners walking in chains before him.
Sometimes his children, robed in white, stood with him in the chariot,
or rode the trace horses. A slave stood behind the conqueror holding
a golden crown and whispering in his ear a warning that all glory is
fleeting."
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Performance (1970, UK)
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"Hello, Chas." |
The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
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"Well, he'll be working on it, wherever he
is."
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The Andromeda Strain (1971)
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- "We're seeding the clouds above Andromeda with
silver iodide. The raindrops will carry the organism into the ocean,
and the alkaline reaction from seawater should kill it."
- "Just as acids
or alkali in the blood stopped it."
- "This cloud seeding business, Stone. You
absolutely sure it worked? You better be."
- "All reports continue to indicate that the
experiment was successful, Senator."
- "Then we can feel confident your so-called
biological crisis is over?"
- "As far as Andromeda's concerned, yes.
We have the organism at Wildfire and we continue to study it. We
now know beyond a doubt that other forms of life exist in the universe."
- "Thanks to Scoop?"
- "Yes. However, with this new knowledge, there's no
guarantee that another so-called 'biological crisis' won't occur again."
- "Hmm. What do we do about that?"
- "Precisely, Senator. What do we do?"
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Bananas (1971)
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"l think we should leave the happy couple on
that note. lt's hard to tell what may happen in the future. But they
may live happily ever after. Again, they may not. Be assured of this,
though. Wherever the action is, we will be there with ABC's Wide
World of Sports to cover it. Now, on behalf of Nancy and Fielding
Mellish and all of the others who have made this possible, this is
Howard Cosell thanking you for joining us and wishing you a most
pleasant good night."
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Carnal Knowledge (1971)
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- "What kind of man am I?"
- "A real man. A kind man."
- "I'm
not kind."
- "I don't mean 'weak' kind the way so many men are. I mean the
kindness that comes from enormous strength, from an inner power so strong that
every act, no matter what, is more proof of that power. That's what all women
resent. That's why they try to cut you down, because your knowledge of
yourself and them is so right, so true, that it exposes the lies which
they, every scheming one of them, live by. It takes a true woman to understand
that the purest form of love is to a man who denies himself to her, a man
who inspires worship, because he has no need for any woman. Because he has
himself, and who is better, more beautiful, more powerful, more perfect, you're
getting hard, more strong, more masculine, more extraordinary, more robust.
It's rising, it's rising, more virile, domineering, more irresistible.
It's up, it's in the air ..."
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A Clockwork Orange (1971)
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"I was cured all right."
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Diamonds Are Forever
(1971)
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"James, how the hell do we get those diamonds
down again?"
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Drive, He Said (1971)
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"Your mother called!" |
Escape From the
Planet of the Apes (1971)
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- "Intelligent creature. But then, so were
your mother and father."
- "Mama, Mama, Mama, Mama...."
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The French Connection (1971)
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- "Mulderig. You shot Mulderig."
- "The son of a bitch is here. I saw him. I'm
gonna get him."
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Harold and Maude (1971)
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- "Oh, Harold. I am happy. I couldn't imagine a
lovelier farewell."
- "Farewell?"
- "Yes, it's my 80th birthday."
- "Well, you're
not goin' anywhere. Are you?"
- "Yes, dear. I took the tablets an
hour ago. I'll be gone by midnight."
- "What?!" (sound of sirens)
- "What a fuss this is. So
unnecessary."
- "Don't die, Maude, for Christ's sake."
- "Oh, Harold. Don't upset
yourself so."
- "I love you! I love you!"
- "Oh, Harold. That is wonderful. Go and love
some more."
- "No. Never. Never."
(Songs: "Trouble" and "If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out")
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The Hospital (1971)
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- "I'm not going. The hospital's coming apart.
I can't walk out on it when it's coming apart. Someone has to be
responsible, Barb. Everybody's hitting the road, running away, running
to the hills. Someone's got to be responsible. (To driver) Kennedy
Airport. You've got a 2:30 flight. (sound of protestors) (To
Sundstrom) You
going back in?"
- "Yep. It's like pissing
in the wind, right Herb?"
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Klute (1971)
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"I have no idea what's gonna happen. I just, I can't
stay in this city, you know? Maybe I'll come back. You'll probably
see me next week."
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The Last Picture Show (1971)
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"I'm sorry, I'm still in my bathrobe. What am I
doing apologizing to you? Why am I always apologizing to you, you
little bastard?! Three months I've been apologizing to you without
you even bein' here! I haven't done anything wrong. Why can't I quit
apologizin'?! You're the one oughta be sorry! I wouldn't still be
in my bathrobe if it hadn't been for you. I'd have had my clothes
on hours ago. You're the one made me quit caring if I got dressed
or not! I think it's just because your friend got killed, you want
me to forget what you did and make it all right? I'm not sorry for
you. You'd have left Billy too, just like you left me. I bet you
left him plenty of nights whenever Jacy whistled. I wouldn't treat
a dog that way. I guess you thought I was so old and ugly, you didn't
owe me any explanation. You didn't need to be careful of me. There
wasn't anything I could do, so why should you be careful of me? You
didn't love me. Look at me. Can't you even look at me? See? Shouldn't
have come here. I'm around that corner now. You've ruined it. It's
lost completely. Just your needin' me won't make it come back. Never
you mind, honey, never you mind."
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Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971)
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(voice-over) "I sit here, and I can't believe
that it happened, and yet I have to believe it. Nightmares or dreams?
Madness or sanity? I don't know which is which." |
Malpertuis (1971, Belgium) (aka The Legend of Doom
House)
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- "How are you, darIing?"
- "I'm compIeteIy cured, darIing." |
Play Misty For Me (1971)
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(on the radio) "And now here's a pretty one
for lonely lovers on a cool, cool night. It's the great Erroll Garner
classic, Misty.
And this one is especially for Evelyn."
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Summer of '42 (1971)
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(voice-over) "I was never to see her again.
Nor was I ever to learn what became of her. We were different then.
Kids were different. It took us longer to understand the things we
felt. Life is made up of small comings and goings. And for everything
we take with us, there is something that we leave behind. In the
summer of '42, we raided the Coast Guard station four times, we saw
five movies, we had nine days of rain. Benjie broke his watch, Oscy
gave up the harmonica, and in a very special way, I lost Hermie forever."
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Sunday, Bloody Sunday (1971, UK)
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"When you're at school and you want to quit,
people say, 'You're gonna hate it out in the world.' I didn't
believe them and I was right. When I was a kid, I couldn't wait to
be grown up, and they said, 'Childhood was the best time of your
life.' Well, it wasn't. And now, I want his company, and they
say, 'What's half a loaf? You're well short of him.' And I say,
'I know that. But I miss him, that's all.' And they say, 'He'd never
have made you happy,' and I say, 'But I am happy, apart from missing
him.' You might throw me a pill or two for my cough. Hmmh. All
my life I've been looking for somebody courageous, resourceful.
He's not it. But something. We were something. I only came about
my cough."
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They Might Be Giants (1971)
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"Let it be said that they found us very close
together, in the light."
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Two-Lane Blacktop (1971)
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"I won it flat out. I was drivin' a '55 stock
Chevy across country and I got in a race with this GTO for pink slips.
I beat the GTO by three hours. Of course, the guys in the GTO couldn't
drive worth a damn. But I'll tell you one thing. There's nothin' like
buildin' up an old automobile from scratch and wipin' out one of these
Detroit machines. That'll give you a set of emotions that'll stay with
ya. Know what I mean? Those satisfactions are permanent." |
Walkabout (1971, Australia)
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(voice-over) "Into my heart an air that kills,
From yon far country blows:
What are those blue remembered hills, What spires, what farms are those?
That is the land of lost content, I see it shining plain,
The happy highways where I went And cannot come again."
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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
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- "But Charlie, don't forget what happened
to the man that suddenly got everything he always wanted."
- "What happened?"
- "He lived happily ever after."
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WR - Mysteries of the Organism (1971, Yugoslavia/W.Germ.)
(aka W.R. - Misterije Organizma)
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"Cosmic rays streamed through our coupled bodies. We pulsated
to the vibrations of the universe. But he couldn't bear it. He had to
go one step further. Vladimir is a man of noble impetuousness, a man
of high ambition, of immense energy. He's romantic, ascetic, a genuine
Red Fascist! Comrades! Even now I'm not ashamed of my Communist past!" |
The Big Bird Cage (1972)
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- "They haven't heard the last of Terry Rich in this
country."
- "Have
they found out about Blossom and Django yet?"
- "Not yet. But they
are up there, somewhere in the mountains - fornicating. Making up for
lost time. They'll turn up one day. And Viva La Revolucion."
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Cabaret (1972)
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"Meine Damen und Herren, Madames et
Messieurs, Ladies und Gentlemen. Where are your troubles now? Forgotten?
I told you so. We have no troubles here! Here, life is beautiful. The
girls are beautiful. Even the orchestra is beautiful. (sung) Auf
wiedersehen! A bientot."
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The Candidate (1972)
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- "Son, you're a politician." (laughs)
- "Bill, we're ready."
- "Here he comes." (cheers, inaudible
conversation in hallway)
- "I want to talk to you."
- "Okay, well, uh."
- "Now!"
- "Now?"
- "Now.
now. I want to talk to you."
- "Well.."
- "Hey,
you guys are not supposed to be here."
- "Okay, we've got about 60 seconds of privacy
before they find out we're here, now, so uh, what's on
your mind, Senator?"
- "I don't know." (knocks on door)
- "Okay, we gotta get out. See, I told you they'd
be here."
- "Marvin,
what do we do now?"
- "Wait a minute. Wait a minute. What?"
- "What do we do now?" (drowned out)
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Chloe in the Afternoon (1972, Fr.) (aka Love in
the Afternoon, or L'Amour, L'Après-Midi)
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- "Is anyone here?"
- "No, not until five. Let's go into the
bedroom." |
Conquest of the
Planet of the Apes (1972)
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"But now, now we will put away our hatred.
Now we will put down our weapons. We have passed through the night
of the fires, and those who were our masters are now our servants!
And we, who are not human, can afford to be humane. Destiny is the
will of God, and if it is man's destiny to be dominated, it is God's
will that he be dominated with compassion and understanding. So,
cast out your vengeance. Tonight we have seen the birth of the planet
of the apes!"
Play clip (excerpt): |
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But
Were Afraid to Ask) (1972)
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- "Stand by. Give me a fatigue reading."
- "Uh, four and a half."
- "Fatigue
reading four and a half. Looks good! We're going for seconds. Attention,
gonads, we're going for a record."
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Frenzy (1972)
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"Mr. Rusk, you're not wearing your tie."
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The Godfather (1972)
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- "She's hysterical. Hysterical."
- "Michael,
is it true?"
- "Don't ask me about my business, Kay."
- "Is it true?"
- "Don't ask me about my business."
- "No!"
- "Enough! Alright. This one time. This one time, I'll let you
ask me about my affairs."
- "Is it true?"
- "No."
- "I guess we both need a drink, huh? Come on."
- "Don Corleone."
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Last Tango in Paris (1972)
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(subtitles translated) "I don't know who
he is. He followed me on the street. He tried to rape me. He's a mad
man. I don't know his name. I don't know who he is. He wanted to rape
me. I don't know. I don't know him. I don't know who he is. He's a
mad man. I don't know his name."
Play clip (excerpt): (French)
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Sleuth (1972)
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- "The game's over, Andrew. I'm going home
now." (gunshot)
- "Milo, you do see, you're not really a very good game's
player. I mean to say, never play the same game three times running."
(sound
of vehicles arriving, doorbell sounds, door knocking)
- "Andrew,
don't forget. Be sure and tell them it was just a bloody game." (laughter)
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Superfly (1972)
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"Can you dig it?" |
What's Up, Doc? (1972)
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- "What's up, Doc?"
- "Did you happen to know that I, uh, love you?"
- "Yeah."
- "You did? Do?"
- "Listen, kiddo. You can't fight a tidal wave."
- "About those things I said. I mean, the way I acted back there. I'm
sorry."
- "Let me tell you something. Love means never having to say you're
sorry."
- "That's the dumbest thing I ever heard."
- (cartoon ending) "What's - Up - Doc? Th-that's all, folks!"
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Bang the Drum Slowly (1973)
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(voice-over) "We breezed through the playoffs
and wrapped up the series on a Sunday. My win. I took the scorecard
home and threw it on the shelf and left it lay there. It would've
been simple to shove it in the mail. How long would it have took?
Couldn't I afford the stamps? In my Arcturis calendar for December
10th, it says: Desoto visited Georgia, 15-40. This hands me a laugh.
Bruce Pearson also visited Georgia. I was his pallbearer, me and
some local boys. There were flowers from the club but no person from
the club. They could've sent somebody. He wasn't a bad fellow, no
worse than most and probably better than some, and not a bad ballplayer
neither when they gave him the chance, when they laid off him long
enough. From here on in, I rag nobody."
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Breezy (1973)
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- "Hello, my love."
- "Hello, my life."
- "I don't know, if we're lucky, we might last a year."
- "A year!? Just-just think of it, Frank, a whole year!"
(Song: "Breezy's Song")
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Charlotte's Web (1973)
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- "This hallowed doorway was once the home of Charlotte.
She was brilliant, beautiful and loyal to the end. Her memory will
be treasured forever."
- "Oh, that could take us a lifetime."
- "A lifetime!
That's what we have. Everybody, come see, quickly. Charlotte's daughters:
Joy, Aranea, and Nellie."
- "Salutations! Hello. Welcome to the barn. We thought well of your
mother."
(narrator voice-over) "Wilbur never forgot
Charlotte. Although he loved her children and grandchildren dearly,
none of the new spiders ever quite took her place in his heart. She
was in a class by herself. It's not often that someone comes along who
is a true friend and a good writer. Charlotte was both."
(Song: "Zuckerman's Famous Pig")
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The Last Detail (1973)
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- "God-damn grunts! Think they can get away with
anything!...Tellin' me how to do my job. I know my job. I know my
goddamn job better than anybody else in the god-damn Navy!...We really
told that son-of-a-bitch though, didn't we? Huh? Tryin' to ream our
ass all over the place and he don't even have enough sense to pull
a few god-damn copies! Bunch of candy-asses!"
- "I hate this motherf--kin', chicken s--t detail."
- "Where
are you goin'?"
- "Norfolk."
- "I mean now."
- "I don't know. Stop off in Baltimore maybe.
You?"
- "Back to New York, I guess."
- "See you in Norfolk."
- "Yeah, maybe our f--kin' orders'll come through."
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Magnum Force (1973)
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- "Your
organization's through, Briggs."
- "There's a lot more where they came
from, believe me. Move out of the way. Move it! Uphold the law. You
just killed three police officers, Harry.
And the only reason I'm
not gonna kill you is because I'm gonna prosecute ya with
your own system. It'll be my word against yours. And who's gonna
believe you? You're a killer, Harry. A maniac!" (car bomb explosion
as he drives away)
- "A man's got to know his limitations."
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Mean Streets (1973)
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(radio) "Good luck and God bless you." |
Paper Moon (1973)
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- "I told ya, I don't want you ridin' with me
no more."
- "You still owe me $200! Oh look!"
- "Come on, hurry up!" |
Papillon (1973)
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- "Hey you bastards, I'm still here!" (last
spoken words of dialogue)
- (voice-over) "Papillon made it to freedom. And for the remaining
years of his life, he lived a free man. This, the infamous penal system
in French Guiana, did not survive him." |
Sleeper (1973)
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- "But Miles, don't you see? Meaningful relationships
between men and women don't last. That was proven by science. You
see, there's a chemical in our bodies that makes it so that we
all get on each other's nerves sooner or later."
- "That's science. I don't believe in science. I'm, I'm, you
know, science is a, an intellectual dead end. You know, it's a lot
of little guys in tweed suits cutting up frogs, on foundation grants
and.."
- "Oh, I see. You don't believe in science. And, and you also
don't believe that the political systems work. And you don't believe
in God, huh?"
- "Right."
- "So then, what do you believe in?"
- "Sex and death. Two things that come
once in a lifetime. But at least after death, you're not nauseous."
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Soylent Green (1973)
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- "Hatcher, get to the Exchange.
You've gotta tell 'em they're right."
- "Let's take care of you first, huh?"
- "You don't understand. I've got proof. They need
proof. I've seen it. I've seen it happening. They've gotta tell people."
- "Tell 'em what?"
- "The ocean's dying. Plankton's dying. It's people. Soylent
Green is made out of people. They're
making our food out of people. Next thing, they'll be breeding us
like cattle for food. You've gotta tell 'em, you've gotta tell
'em..."
- "I promise,
Tiger. I promise. I'll tell the Exchange."
- "You tell everybody. Listen to me, Hatcher! You're gonna tell
'em! Soylent Green is people! We've gotta stop 'em somehow!"
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The Sting (1973)
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- "Well, kid, you beat him."
- "You're right. It's
not enough. It's close."
- "Okay, guys, let's take this place apart
fast. You can pick up your splits from Eddie at Boudreau's tonight.
Nice goin', J.J."
- "Oh, Henry!"
- "You're not gonna stick around for your share?"
- "Naah. I'd only blow it."
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Theatre of Blood (1973, UK)
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- "Were those lines from King Lear?"
- "Yes. Yes,
it was a fascinating
performance, but of course, he was madly overacting as usual, but
you must admit he did know how to make an exit."
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Westworld (1973)
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"Why don't you make arrangements to take our Hovercraft
to Medieval World, Roman World and Westworld. Contact us today, or see
your travel agent. Boy, have we got a vacation for you, vacation for
you - for you, for you, you you you you you you you you (echoing)" |
Blazing Saddles (1974)
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- "Where ya headed, cowboy?"
- "Nowhere special."
- "Nowhere special. I always wanted to
go there."
- "Come on."
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Chinatown (1974)
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- "Do you wanna do your partner a big favor? Take
him home. Take him home! Just get him the hell out of here! Go home,
Jake. I'm doing you a favor."
- "Come on, Jake. Forget
it, Jake. It's Chinatown!"
- "All right. Come on, clear the area. On the sidewalk. On the
sidewalk. Get off the street. Get off the street." (sirens)
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Death Wish (1974)
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- "Mr. Kersey?"
- "Paul Kersey."
- "Fred Brown. Welcome to Chicago, sir. Did you have a nice trip?"
- "Yeah, it was okay."
- "Good, good. I found a nice apartment for ya. I hope you're gonna
like it. It's on the Lakeshore Drive. You'll have a view of Lake
Michigan. Morning sun. We've got your office ready, too. There's a very
good golf club we can play. Listen, I think you'll enjoy it here."
- "Excuse me." (He helps a young girl just harrassed
by young hoodlums who make obscene gestures. He points his right hand in
the shape of a gun at them.)
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The Front Page (1974)
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- "Goodbye, Mr. Burns."
- "Best of luck, you love birds!"
- "Goodbye, ya big palooka."
- "That train that just left. What's the first stop?"
- "Gary, Indiana."
- "All
right. Send a message to the police chief of Gary, Indiana.
Tell them to meet the midnight train to Philadelphia and arrest one
Hildy Johnson."
- "Hildy Johnson?"
- "Yeah, the son of a bitch stole my watch!"
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The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
|
- "...I wouldn't do anythin' as stupid as what you
just told me. What do think I am? A jerk? Just do me a big favor,
will ya? Get the hell outta here, for Chrissake!"
- "Come on, Mr Longman. We have to follow our leads.
It's our job!"
- "Yeah, yeah. Big deal. Look, I got my rights! This is my
home! I want a little peace. Now just do me a little favor, will ya?
Get the hell outta here!"
- "Sorry if we bothered you, Mr. Longman. C'mon, Rico. (Sneeze) Gesundheit!"
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Young Frankenstein (1974)
|
- "You know, it's a puzzlement. There's always
something I've wanted to ask you about that operation. You know,
in the transference part, the monster got part of your wonderful
brain. But what did you ever get from him?"
- "Mmmmmmmmmmm...!!"
- "No! Oh! I don't believe..! Oh! Ow! Oh! Oh! Oh, sweet mystery
of life - at last I've found you!"
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Barry Lyndon (1975)
|
(voice-over) "Utterly baffled and beaten, what
was the lonely and broken-hearted man to do? He took the annuity
and returned to Ireland with his mother to complete his recovery.
Sometime later, he travelled to the Continent. His life there - we
have not the means of following accurately - but he appears to have
resumed his former profession of a gambler without his former success.
He never saw Lady Lyndon again."
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Jaws (1975)
|
- "I used to hate the water."
- "I can't imagine why."
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Love and Death (1975)
|
"The question is, have I learned anything about
life? Only that, only that human beings are divided into mind and
body. The mind embraces all the nobler aspirations, like poetry and
philosophy, but the body has all the fun. The important thing, I
think, is not to be bitter. You know, if it turns out that there
is a God, I don't think that he's evil. I think that the worst you
can say about him is that basically he's an underachiever. After
all, you know, there are worse things in life than death. I mean,
if you've ever spent an evening with an insurance salesman, you know
exactly what I mean. The, the
key here, I think, is to, to not think of death as an end, but, but
think of it more as a very effective way of, of cutting down on your
expenses. Regarding love, huh, you know, uh, what can you say? It's,
it's not the, the quantity of your sexual relations that count, it's
the quality. On the other hand, if the quantity drops below once
every eight months, I would definitely look into it. Well, that's
about it for me, folks. Good-bye."
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The Man Who Would Be King (1975, UK)
|
"And Peachy never let go of Daniel's head...You
knew Danny, sir?...(Peachy reached in his bag) You knew most worshipful
Brother, Daniel Dravot, Esquire. Well, he became the king of Kafiristan
with a crown on his head. And that's all there is to tell. I'll be
on my way now, sir. I've got urgent business in the South. I have to
meet a man at Marwar Junction" |
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
|
- "French persons: Today the blood of many
a valiant knight shall be avenged! In the name of God, we shall not
stop our fight until each one of you lies dead, and the Holy Grail
returns to those whom God has chosen! Charge!"
- "Yes, they're the ones, I'm sure." (confusion
during arrests)
- "Come on. Anybody armed must go too."
- "All right. Come on. Back."
- "Get that one."
- "Back. Right away. Just... pull it off. Come on. Come along."
- "Put this man in the van."
- "Clear off. Come on."
- "With whom?"
- "Which one?"
- "Oh -- this one."
- "Come on. Put him in the van."
- "Get a blanket."
- "We have no hospital. Come on. Back. Riiight back. Come on!"
- "Run along! Run along!"
- "Pull that off. My, that's an offensive
weapon, that is."
- "Come on. Back with 'em. Back. Right. Come
along."
- "Everything?"
- "All
right, sonny, that's enough, just pack that in."
- "Christ!"
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
(1975)
|
"Mac. They said you'd escaped. I knew you wouldn't
Ieave without me. I was waiting for you. Now we can make it, Mac.
I feel big as a damn mountain. Oh, no. I'm not going without you,
Mac. I wouldn't leave you here this way. You're coming with me. Let's
go."
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
|
"And crawling on the planet's face, some
insects called the human race. Lost in time, and lost in space...and meaning."
(Song: "Science Fiction/Double Feature" during credits)
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All the President's Men (1976)
|
- "The coverup had little to do with the break-in.
It was to protect covert operations. The covert activities involved
the entire US intelligence community."
- "Did Deep Throat say that people's lives were in danger?"
- "Yes."
- "What else did he say?"
- "He said everyone is involved."
- "You know the results of the latest Gallup
Poll? Half the country never even heard of the word Watergate. Nobody
gives a s--t. You guys are probably pretty tired, right? Well, you
should be. Go on home, get a nice hot bath. Rest up - 15 minutes.
Then get your asses back in gear. We're under a lot of pressure,
you know, and you put us there. Nothing's riding on this except the,
uh, First Amendment to the Constitution, freedom of the press, and
maybe the future of the country. Not that any of that matters, but
if you guys f--k up again, I'm gonna get mad. Goodnight."
(In newsroom with typewriters clacking, the TV transmission
of the Second Inauguration of Richard Nixon in early 1973, followed by the
Washington Post teletype machine reports from later in 1973 through August
9th, 1974, when Nixon Resigns)
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The Bad News Bears (1976)
|
- "Buttermaker, this is your second-place trophy.
Congratulations."
- "Thank you, sir."
- "I know we had our differences
but at least we settled it right here on the ball field. My boys would
like to say something to your team. Boys."
- "We just wanna say you guys
played a good game. And we treated you pretty unfair all season. We
want to apologize. We still don't think you're all that good a baseball
team but you got guts, alla ya."
- "Well,
let's give 'em a cheer. Come
on. ready, OK."
- (together) "Two, four, six, eight! Who do we
appreciate? Bears! Bears! Yeah!"
- "Hey, Yankees! You can take your apology
and your trophy and shove it straight up your ass!"
- "And another thing: Just wait till next year!"
- "Yeah!"
Play clips (excerpt): (short) (extended) |
The Front (1976)
|
"I don't recognize the right of this committee
to ask me these kind of questions. And furthermore, you can all go
f--k yourselves."
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The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976, UK)
|
- "I think maybe Mr. Newton has had enough, don't
you?"
- "I think maybe he has." |
Midway (1976)
|
- "Well, I wonder if Matt knew how big we won?"
- "I don't know, but I think I know what he'd have said: 'It doesn't
make any sense, Admiral. Yamamoto had everything going for him, power, experience,
confidence. Were we better than the Japanese or just luckier?'"
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Murder By Death (1976)
|
- "Then if he really was Lionel Twain, you must
really be Sam Diamond."
- "That's right, baby. I was in disguise, in
disguise, in disguise. You work hard for fifty bucks a day in this racket."
- "I guess that means we won't be seeing each other again soon."
- "Well, that depends.
I'll be around if you need me. All you gotta do is whistle. And you know
how to whistle, don't you baby?"
- "Certainly. What do you mean?"
- "All right, never mind.
Forget it. You ruined it."
- "I don't understand, Pop. Was there a murder
or wasn't there?"
- "Yes. Killed good weekend. Drive, please!"
- "Ha, ha, ha..."
(hysterical laughter by the Maid (Nancy
Walker) after removing Truman Capote mask)
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Network (1976)
|
(voice-over) "This was the story of Howard
Beale, the first known instance of a man who was killed because he
had lousy ratings."
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The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
|
- "I don't believe that story about Josey Wales."
- "You
don't?"
- "No, sir, I don't. I don't believe no five pistoleros could
do in Josey Wales."
- "Maybe it was six. Could have even been 10."
- "I think
he's still alive."
- "Alive? Uh, no sir."
- "I think I'll go down to Mexico to
try to find him."
- "And then?"
- "He's got the first move. I owe him that.
I think I'll try to tell him the war is over. What do you say, Mr. Wilson?"
- "I reckon so. I guess we all died a little
in that damn war."
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Robin and Marian (1976)
|
- "Why?"
- "I love you. More than all you know. I love
you more than children. More than fields I've planted with my hands.
I love you more than morning prayers, or peace or, or food to eat.
I love you more than sunlight, more than flesh or joy, or
one more day. I love you more than God."
- "I'd never have a day
like this again, would I? Well, it's better this way. (reaching hand out) Marian. (John
bursts in) It's all right."
- "Rob. Look at you."
- "It's all right. It's all right."
- "No.
No."
- "Give me my bow. Where this falls, John, put us close, and
leave us there." (Shoots arrow)
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Rocky (1976)
|
- "Paulie?"
- "Adrian? Adrian!"
- "Rocky."
- "Adrian."
- "Rocky."
- "Hey, where's
your hat?"
- "I love you."
- "I love you!"
- "I love you. I love you. I love
you. I love you..."
Play clip (excerpt): |
Slumber Party "57" (1976)
|
- "Sherry!"
- "Stop!"
- "Don't do it!"
- "We were just kiddin'!"
- "WHAT?" |
Annie Hall (1977)
|
"After that, it got pretty late and we both
had to go. But it was great seeing Annie again. I-I realized what
a terrific person she was and how much fun it was just knowing her.
And I thought of that old joke, you know, the, this, this guy goes
to a psychiatrist and says, 'Doc, uh, my brother's crazy, he thinks
he's a chicken,' and uh, the doctor says, 'Well why don't you turn
him in?' And the guy says, 'I would, but I need the eggs.' Well,
I guess that's pretty much now how I feel about relationships. You
know, they're totally irrational and crazy and absurd and - but uh,
I guess we keep going through it...because...most of us need the
eggs."
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Close Encounters of the Third Kind
(1977)
|
"Bye!"
Play clip (excerpt): |
Demon Seed (1977)
|
"I'm alive!"
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Equus (1977)
|
"And now, for me, it never stops, the voice
of Equus, out of the cave. 'Why me? Why me? First account
for me.' How can I? In an ultimate sense, I cannot know what
I do in this place. Yet I do ultimate things, irreversible things.
And I - I stand in the dark with a blade in my hand, striking at heads.
I need, more desperately than my children need me, a way of seeing
in the dark. What way is this? What dark is this? I cannot call it
ordained of God! I cannot go so far! I will, however, pay it so much
homage. There is now, in my mouth, this sharp chain. And it never comes
out."
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The Goodbye Girl (1977)
|
- "I am going to be spending your money on our apartment.
And I am nuts about you."
- "Oh Jesus, I hope I'm callin' the right number. Ha, ha,
ha, ha. Paula, will you do me a favor?"
- "Anything, my angel."
- "Will you have my guitar re-strung?"
- "Oh, he left his guitar!"
- "He is coming back!"
- "I never doubted it for a minute. Wait, oh my God. Elliott!
Elliott, Elliott! Wait! Wait, Elliott, Elliott, wait! I have it,
sweetheart! Have a safe trip. I LOVE YOU!"
- "Never
mind that, you're rusting my guitar."
(Song: "Goodbye Girl" by David Gates)
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New York, New York (1977)
|
- "I couldn't talk with those people there,
and I want to talk to you about something."
- "Right now?"
- (joking) "No, tomorrow. Now, yeah. I'm waitin' by the
stage door. If you think it's a good idea, tell me yes."
- "Yeah."
- "Yeah?
- "Yeah."
- "Okay, I'm there."
(Song: "The Theme From New York, New York")
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Oh God! (1977)
|
- "You think anybody got the message?"
- "Do you think we have enough apples in the world?"
- "Apples?"
- "We got all the apples we need.
You're Johnny Appleseed. You drop a few seeds and you move on. If the seeds
are good, they'll take root. I gave you great seeds. The best."
- "I lost my job, you know."
- "There are other cities, other supermarkets."
- "Everybody thinks I'm a nut."
- "Galileo, Pasteur, Einstein, Columbus. You're in good company.
Hold on. Well, better be going."
- "Uh, aren't ya comin' back?"
- "No."
- "Ever?"
- "When ever comes, we'll see."
- "Sometimes, uh, now and then, couldn't we just
talk?"
- "I tell ya what. You talk. I'll listen."
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Saturday Night Fever (1977)
|
- "Stephanie, maybe now that, you know, like, I'm
gonna be in town like I planned, uhm, maybe, like, we could see each
other. No, I don't mean like that. I know what you're thinkin'. No,
yeah, you're thinking, like, I'm promotin' your pussy, but I ain't.
I mean, like, friends, right? You know, like you once said, we, we
could help each other."
- "Wanna be friends?"
- "Yeah. I'd like to be friends with
you."
- "Think you know how, huh? Think you could be friends with a girl?
Could you stand being friends with a girl, huh?"
- "The truth?"
- "Yeah."
- "I don't know. I don't know. I mean, I could try. That's all
I can say, Stephanie. I could try."
- "Okay. Okay. Let's be friends, all right?
We'll just be friends."
- "All right. Okay."
- "Friends, man."
(Song: "How Deep is Your Love")
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The Spy Who Loved
Me (1977)
|
"Keeping the British end up, Sir."
Play clip (excerpt): |
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New
Hope (1977)
|
- "Hey, hey. I knew you'd come back! I just knew it!"
- "Well, I wasn't
gonna let you get all the credit and take all the reward."
- "Hey, I knew
there was more to you than money."
- "Oh, no!"
- "Oh my, R2! Can you hear me? Say something! You can repair him,
can't you?"
- "We'll get to work on him right away."
- "You must repair him! Sir, if any of my circuits or gears
will help, I'll gladly donate them."
- "He'll be all right."
- "Argh!"
(R2's whistling)
- "Argh!" (applause)
- "Argh!"
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(National Lampoon's) Animal House (1978)
|
- "Don't you guys think you've had enough?
Okay, okay! Now l'm really mad. Now you've had it!"
- "Officer, officer, please,
for God's sake, please, they're looting the Food King!"
- "Come back and fight!"
- "No prisoners!"
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Coming Home (1978)
|
"And if I'm tellin' ya it ain't like it's in the
movies, that's all I wanna tell ya, because I didn't have a choice.
When I was your age, all I got was some guy standin' up like that
man and givin' me a lot of bulls--t, man, which I caught. I was really
in good shape then, man. I was the captain of the football team and
I wanted to be a war hero, man. I wanted to go out and kill for
my country....And now I'm here to tell ya that I have killed
for my country or whatever, and I don't feel good about it. Because
there's not enough reason, man, to feel a person die in your hands
or to see your best buddy get blown away. I'm here to tell ya, it's
a lousy thing, man. I don't see any reason for it. And there's a
lot of s--t that I did over there that I find f--kin' hard to live
with. And I don't wanna see people like you, man, coming back and
having to face the rest of your lives with that kinda s--t. It's
as simple as that. I don't feel sorry for myself. I'm a lot f--kin'
smarter now than when I went. And I'm just tellin' ya there's
a choice to be made here."
(Background Song: "Once I Was" by Tim Buckley)
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Days of Heaven (1978)
|
(voice-over narration) "This girl, she didn't
know where she was goin' or what she was gonna do. She didn't
have no money on her. Maybe she'd meet up with a character. I was
hopin' things would work out for her. She was a good friend of mine."
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The Deer Hunter (1978)
|
(singing of "God Bless America")
- "Here's
to Nick."
- "To Nick."
- (together) "To Nick. To Nick. To Nick. To Nick. To Nick."
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Eyes of Laura Mars (1978)
|
(gunshot) "No, no!" (phone rings)
- "Police operator, 834. Where is the emergency, please?"
- "I want to report a death."
- "Ma'am, please give me your name and address. Give me your address,
please."
- "He came here to kill me."
- "Just be calm. I'll have someone there to help you in just a moment."
- "He couldn't do it."
- "Ma'am."
- "Because he..."
- "Ma'am. In order to help you, I have to have your name and your
address."
- "He really did love me."
- "Just give me your name."
- "What?"
- "Your name."
- "Uh. I'm Laura Mars."
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The Fury (1978)
|
- "You're a healthy, strong, young girl and you
must survive. You'll begin by putting all the tragedies behind you.
I think that'll be easier if you accept my help. All the bad things
you heard about me just aren't true. I'm not a bad man. All I want
is for you to trust me. Time will take care of the hurting. That's
the simple truth. Tears are good. Don't be afraid of crying. Tears
are just what we need right now. I'll be a good father to you, Gillian.
You can depend on that. (forces kiss) Gillian! Where are you?
Where are you? Gillian!"
- "You
go to hell!" (Childress' body trembles and explodes)
Play clip (excerpt):
|
Halloween (1978)
|
- "(It) was the bogeyman."
- "As a matter of fact, it was."
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Hooper (1978)
|
"Roger, as usual, you're wrong."
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I Spit On Your Grave (1978) (aka Day of the Woman)
|
- "Come on, please, help me. I don't wanna die.
I don't wanna die. It wasn't my idea. I didn't want to do it
to ya. I'm sorry. I really am. It was Johnny. Johnny talked me into
it. Johnny made me do it. I didn't wanna do it. He made me do it."
- "Suck it, bitch!"
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Same Time, Next Year (1978)
|
"Look, I wanted you to marry me and I figured
if you thought somebody else wanted me, I'd stand a better chance.
Okay, maybe I didn't think things through. I was desperate, okay? Look,
I don't even wanna discuss it. I'm back, and I'm gonna keep coming
back every year until our bones are too brittle to risk contact." |
Superman (1978)
|
- "This country is safe again, Superman. Thanks
to you."
- "No, sir! Don't thank me, Warden. We're all part of the
same team. Good night."
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Alien (1979)
|
(partly voice-over) "Final report of the commercial
starship Nostromo.
Third Officer reporting. The other members of the crew - Kane, Lambert,
Parker, Brett, Ash and Captain Dallas - are dead. Cargo and ship
destroyed. I should reach the frontier in about six weeks. With a
little luck, the network will pick me up. This is Ripley, last survivor
of the Nostromo, signing off. (whispered) Come on,
cat."
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All That Jazz (1979)
|
- "At least I won't have to lie to ya
anymore."
- (singing) "Oh, give it to me! Oh, give it to me!
Bye-bye Bye-bye Bye-bye, happiness. Hello... Hello... I think he's gonna
die, He's gonna die. Bye-bye, life. Bye-bye, happiness. Hello, emptiness
I think he's gonna die. La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la. Bye-bye,
your life, goodbye. La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la. I think he's
gonna die. La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la. Bye-bye, your life, goodbye.
La, la, la, la, la, la, la. La, la, la, la, la, la. Bye-bye. My life,
Oh, yeah! Goodbye." (heart monitor beeping)
(Song: "Bye Bye Love", lyrics modified to "Bye Bye Life")
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Apocalypse Now (1979)
|
"The horror. The horror."
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Being There (1979)
|
- "I was born into a position of extreme wealth.
I have spent many sleepless nights thinking about extreme
poverty. I've lived a lot, trembled a lot, was surrounded by little
men who forgot that we enter naked, and exit naked and
that no accountant can audit life in our favor."
- "I do believe,
gentlemen, that if we want to hold on to the Presidency, our one
and only chance is Chauncey Gardiner."
- "When
I was a boy, I was told that the Lord fashioned us from his own image.
That's when I decided to manufacture mirrors. Security, Tranquility,
A Well-deserved rest. All the aims I have pursued will soon be realized.
Life is a state of mind."
(the credits follow with various
outtakes or retakes, in some versions)
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Breaking Away (1979)
|
- "I was thinking of taking French, but it's my
first year. Have you ever seen Le Tour de France?"
- "No."
- "No? Mon Dieu!
The French riders, they're the best!"
- "Hi ya, big shot!"
- "Bonjour, Papa!"
(Song: "Indiana, Our Indiana" - Indiana University's official fight song)
Play clip (excerpt):
|
Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
|
- "Tell me. What? What's the matter?"
- "I woke up this morning. Kept thinking
about Billy, and I-I was thinking about him waking up in his room with
his little clouds all around that I painted, and I thought I should
have painted clouds downtown because then he would think that
he was waking up at home. I came here to take my son home. And I
realized he already is home. I love him very much. I'm not gonna
take him with me. Can I go up and talk to him?"
- "Yeah. Listen. Why don't you
go upstairs and see him and I'll wait here."
- "How do I look?"
- "Terrific."
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Manhattan (1979)
|
- "Well, I'll be back in six months."
- "Six months! Are
you kidding? Six months you're gonna go for?"
- "We've gone this long.
I mean, what's six months if we still love each other?"
- "Hey, don't
be so mature, OK? I mean, six months is a long time. Six months!
You know, you're gonna be in, in the thea... working in the theatre there,
you'll be with actors and directors. You know, you go to rehearsal and you hang
out with those people. You have lunch a lot and, well, you know, attachments
form and, you know, I mean, you don't wanna get into that kinda.... You'll change.
You know, you'll be, in six months you'll be a completely different person."
- "Well, don't you
want me to have that experience? I mean, a while ago you made such a
convincing case."
- "Yeah, of course I do, you know, but you know, I mean,
I just don't want that thing about you that I like to change."
- "I've gotta make
a plane."
- "Come on, you don't. Come on. You don't, you don't have
to go."
- "Why couldn't you have brought this up last week? Six months
isn't so long. Not everybody gets corrupted. You have to have a little
faith in people."
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(Monty Python's) Life of Brian (1979, UK)
|
(Song in Background: "Always
Look On The Bright Side Of Life")
"Come on, Brian. Cheer up...Worse things happen at sea, you know?...What
have you got to lose? You know, ya come from nothing. You go back to
nothing. What have you lost? Nothing!...Nothing will come from nothing
in our lifetime...Cheer up, you old bugger. Come on, give us a grin.
There you are. See. It's the end of the film. Incidentally, this record's
available in the foyer. Some of us have got to live as well, you know.
Who do you think pays for all this rubbish? They'll never make their
money back, you know. I told him. I said to him: 'Bernie,' I
said, 'They'll
never make their money back.'"
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Moonraker (1979)
|
- "Dr. Goodhead reported their position twenty minutes
ago. They're just coming into range of our tracking ship in the Pacific
Ocean. We should have audiovisual within a few minutes from the remote
onboard TV monitors."
- "Houston calling Dr. Goodhead. Houston calling.
Confirm your position."
- "As this is the first joint venture between
our two countries, I'm having it patched directly to the White House
and Buckingham Palace."
- "Well,
I'm sure Her Majesty will be fascinated."
- "We have audiovisual.
- "Ah, at last."
- "007."
- "My God,
what's Bond doing?"
- "I think he's attempting re-entry, sir."
- "James?"
- "I think it may be time to go home."
- "Take me around the world one more time."
- "Why not?"
Play clip (excerpt): |
The Muppet Movie (1979)
|
---
(after end credits)
"Go home! Go home! Bye-bye! Ahhh!"
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Rocky II (1979)
|
- "Rocky Balboa has shocked the world! He is the
new heavyweight champion of the world!"
- "Ladies and gentlemen. In a
stunning upset, scoring a win by a knockout, the new heavyweight champion
of the world. Rocky Balboa!"
- "Yo, Creed. Good luck. Excuse me. Excuse me. I can't
believe this is happenin'. I can't. And I just wanna say thanks to
Apollo, for fightin' me, Apollo. I wanna thank, thank Mickey for
trainin' me."
- "We love you,
Rock!"
- "Yeah, and I love youse, too. (cheers) Most of all,
I wanna thank God. Except for my kid bein' born, this is the greatest
night in the history of my life. I just wanna say one thing to my wife
who's home: 'Yo, Adrian! I did it!'"
- "I love you. I love you."
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Star Trek: The Motion
Picture (1979)
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- "Vessel status: fully operational."
- "Aye, Sir."
- "Mr.
Scott, shall we give the Enterprise a
proper shakedown?"
- "I would say
it's time for that, Sir. Aye. We can have you back on Vulcan in four
days, Mr. Spock."
- "Unnecessary, Mr. Scott. My task on Vulcan is completed."
- "Mr. Sulu, ahead Warp 1."
- "Warp 1, Sir."
- "Heading, Sir?"
- "Out there. That-a-way."
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The Warriors (1979)
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"Good news, boppers. The big alert has been
called off. It turns out that the early reports were wrong. All wrong.
Now, for that group out there that had such a hard time getting home,
sorry about that. I guess the only thing we can do is play you a
song."
(Song: "In the City" by Joe Walsh)
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