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This egg salad is delicious, April. You must tell me how you fix it. — Revolutionary Road (2008)
Monsters Inc. (2001)
Alien (1979)
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Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily; life is but a dream. — Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Given Lux’s failure to make curfew, everyone expected a crackdown…but few anticipated it would be so drastic. The girls were taken out of school, and Mrs. Lisbon shut the house in maximum security isolation. — The Virgin Suicides (1999)
Girl Interrupted (1999)
The Reader (2008)
Anger Management (2003)
Yes, sir, I just walked in the door. Sheriff, he had some sort of thing on him…like a oxygen tank for emphysema or something…and a hose that run down his sleeve. You got me. Well, you can look at it when you get in. Yes, sir, I got it
That expires in one week. You’re not real FBI, are you? — The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
That look of horror when you’ve made a mistake which can’t be reversed. Revolutionary Road (2008)
One of cinema’s most beloved screen couples goes from playing two romantic, star-crossed lovers in the Edwardian era to enacting a highly dysfunctional marriage in the 50’s. Leo and Kate were clearly the right choices for April and Frank,
This was the time we began to see Lux making love on the roof with random boys and men. “Now they’re done…and now he’s getting up.” — The Virgin Suicides (1999)
The Virgin Suicides (1999)
Lose it? I didn’t lose it; it’s not like “Whoops! Where’d my job go?”. I QUIT! — American Beauty (1999)
Well why don’t you go to your room and do “nathin’”, hmm? — Girl interrupted (1999)
Revolutionary Road (2008)
beguile-d: Heavenly Creatures (1994)
kittenlimbs: Heavenly Creatures 1994 Easily one of my favourite crime-drama films…can’t believe it was Kate Winslet’s debut and she acted that well. They definitely picked the perfect actresses to portray the girls.
I really, REALLY…want that coat.
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Probably one of my favourite moments in modern film. Deaf-mute Chieko (played by Rinko Kikuchi) high on ecstasy in Babel.
asterisk-: “You’re stoned and you’re driving.” toseeafilm: Can’t tell if stoned and driving, or having my memory erased.
oaksandroses: listen.
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