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The Alamo (Davy Crockett)
The Creeks, uh, boxed up about 400 or 500 people at Fort Mims and, uh, massacred every one of ’em. ‘Course this was big news around those parts, so I up and joined the volunteers. I did a little scoutin’, but mostly I, I just fetched in venison for the
The Parent Trap (Elizabeth)
ELIZABETH: We met on the QE 2. The Queen Elizabeth 2. It”s an ocean liner that sails from London to New York. I was nervous about flying in those days, so was your father. (remembering back) We met our very first night on board the ship, actually. We were seated
Network (Howard)
HOWARD: I don”t have to tell you things are bad. Everybody knows things are bad. It”s a depression. Everybody”s out of work or scared of losing their job, the dollar buys a nickel”s worth, banks are going bust, shopkeepers keep a gun under the counter, punks are running wild in
Silver Linings Playbook (Pat and Ernest Hemingway)
PAT: (yelling) I just can”t believe Nikki”s teaching that book to the kids. I mean the whole time – let me just break it down for you – the whole time you”re rooting for this Hemingway guy to survive the war and to be with the woman that he loves,
Sophie’s Choice (Sophie Zawistowski)
My mother, she’s very sick, you know. And I can’t do anything. But I think, if only I could have got that meat for my mother it would make her strong. So I go to the country and, the peasants were selling ham and I buy it with the black
Dazed and Confused (David Wooderson)
That’s what I love about these high school girls, man. I get older, they stay the same age.