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Hard Candy (Geoff)
GEOFF: I – I stayed the summer with my Aunt Denise when I was a kid – her own kids like were four and five, I was seven, I didn”t want anything to do with them – the little girl, Lynnie, loved me – (a slow breath) – her favorite
Away From Her (Fiona Anderson)
I’m not all gone, Grant. Just, going. There are things I wish would go away. But won’t. You know. Things we don’t talk about. You never left me. You still made love to me, despite disturbing demands elsewhere. But all those sandals, Grant. All those bare female toes. What could
Crazy, Stupid, Love (Jacob Helps Cal)
JACOB: Cal, I”m going to make you an offer, it”s probably the best offer you”re ever going to get, and you”re extremely drunk, so it”s wildly important that you don”t answer until I”ve finished and you”ve taken a few moments to process what I”m saying. Do you understand? (Cal goes
Amistad (Joseph Cinqué)
Give us, us free. Give us, us free. Give us, us free! Give us, us free! Give us, us free!
The Blind Side (Leigh Anne Tuohy)
One-mississippi – Joe Theismann, the Redskins quarterback takes the snap and hands-off to his running mate. Two-mississippi – it’s a trick play, a flea-flicker. And the running back tosses it back to the quarterback. Three-mississippi – up ’til now the play’s been defined by what the quarterback sees; it’s about