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The Parent Trap (Elizabeth)
ELIZABETH: I can handle seeing Nick Parker after all these years. People see their ex”s all the time, don”t they? Not to worry. I”ll take care of everything. Not-to-worry.I”m sorry, I can”t handle this. I haven”t seen or heard from Nick Parker in over eleven years and suddenly I”m flying
Collateral (Annie Farrell)
I think I’m going to lose. I think the case sucks. My exhibits aren’t in order. I’m not prepared enough. People are going to find out that I don’t know what I’m doing and I’ve been running some charade all these years. I represent the Department of Justice, and my
Meatballs (Tripper Harrison)
That’s just the attitude we don’t need. Sure, Mohawk has beaten us twelve years in a row. Sure, they’re terrific athletes. They’ve got the best equipment that money can buy. Hell, every team they’re sending over here has their own personal masseuse, not masseur, masseuse. But it doesn’t matter. Do
The Godfather Part II (Hyman Roth)
There was this kid I grew up with; he was younger than me. Sorta looked up to me, you know. We did our first work together, worked our way out of the street. Things were good, we made the most of it. During Prohibition, we ran molasses into Canada… made
The Piano (Flora McGrath)
One day when my mother and father were singing together in the forest, a great storm blew up out of nowhere. But so passionate was their singing that they did not notice, nor did they stop as the rain began to fall, and when their voices rose for the final