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Immunosuppression Doctor:
The faculty is very grateful to Lorenzo for doing this.

Lorenzo's Oil  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Immunosuppression Doctor:
Ladies and gentlemen, this is Lorenzo Odone; whom I've spoken to you about. Now; young Mr. Odone, you need to come with me. You're getting so big! I'm gonna put you up here so we can all see you, okay? Attaboy. Ten weeks after diagnosis, we observe hemianopia. The pupillary light reflexes are still intact and, as yet, there is no optic atrophy. However, there is evidence of early occipital lobe involvement."

Lorenzo Odone:
Why are all these people here?

Immunosuppression Doctor:
I beg your pardon, Lorenzo?

Lorenzo Odone:
Why are all these people here?

Doctor:
He asks why all these people are here.

Immunosuppression Doctor:
Well, they're all doctors and they want to learn how to help other boys in the future.

Lorenzo Odone:
Other boys with the boo-boo?

Michaela Odone:
Yes, Darling.

Lorenzo Odone:
Mm-hm.

Immunosuppression Doctor:
Thank you, Lorenzo. Now in the scanning speech, we look for both ends of the pathology: centrally for the dysphasia and peripherally for the dysarthria. Now, Lorenzo, would you walk for me please? Attaboy. That's right, hold my hands. That's right. Two months ago, there was simply motor lag. Now, note the characteristic gait, it's due mostly to hyperreflexia but exacerbated by the encroaching paresis. You're doing very well, Lorenzo! Keep coming!

Lorenzo Odone:
Only if you stop talking like that.

Lorenzo's Oil  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Dr. Judalon:
I'm sedating him as much as I dare. I don't know what else to do.

Augusto Odone:
How can he endure this for so many hours?

Dr. Judalon:
Augusto, I don't think he'll have to endure this much longer.

Lorenzo's Oil  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Augusto Odone:
Michaela, let me take him. You need rest.

Michaela Odone:
I'm fine. I could use a cup of coffee though.

Augusto Odone:
Okay.

Lorenzo's Oil  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Michaela Odone:
Lorenzo, Lorenzo, listen to Mama. Can you hear me, my darling? If this is too much for you, my Sweetheart… well then, you fly. Fly as fast as you can to the Baby Jesus. It's okay, Mama and Papa will be okay.

Lorenzo's Oil  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Michaela Odone:
Anyhow, it was snowing and he began to rub my hands to warm them.

Deirdre Murphy:
Uh-oh!

Michaela Odone:
No, no, no, he then produced photos of his wife and children.

Deirdre Murphy:
That old routine!

Augusto Odone:
Oh, Deirdre!

Michaela Odone:
Had I'd known this would be the man I would wait ten years for, I would've let you pick up the check.

Lorenzo Odone:
(from outside) Hey, everybody! Look at me! (Laughs happily)

Augusto Odone:
I did pick it up!

Michaela Odone:
Excuse me! You did not! I'm sorry but I… I even left the tip! (Laughs) Look at him, Mother!

Woman:
That's not fair!

Lorenzo's Oil  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Girl:
Lorenzo's fallen off his bike and he is really bleeding!

Lorenzo's Oil  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Sam:
Got a problem, guys?

Edgar:
Just scoping your civilian wardrobe.

Sam:
Pretty cool, huh?

Alan:
For a fashion victim.

Edgar:
Where the hell are you from? Krypton?

Sam:
Phoenix, actually. But lucky me, we moved...here.

The Lost Boys  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Edgar:
You think you really know what's happening here, don't you? Well, I'll tell you something. You don't know shit buddy. You think we just work in a comic bookstore for our folks, huh?

Sam:
Actually, I thought it was a bakery.

Edgar:
This is just our cover. We are dedicated to a higher purpose. We're fighters for Truth, Justice, and the American Way.

Alan:
Notice anything unusual about Santa Carla yet?

Sam:
No, it's actually a pretty cool place... if you're a Martian.

Edgar:
Or a vampire.

Sam:
You guys sniffin' on newsprint or somethin'?

Edgar:
Read this.

Sam:
I told you I don't like horror comics.

Alan:
Think of it more as a survival manual. There's our number on the back and pray you never need to call us.

Sam:
I'll pray I never need to call you. Sure.

The Lost Boys  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Grandpa:
Anything in here that might pass for after-shave?

Sam:
How about some Windex, Grandpa?

Grandpa:
Yeah, let me try some of that. [slaps some on] Not bad!

Michael:
You have a big date tonight, Grandpa?

Grandpa:
I'm going to drop my handiwork by the widow Johnson.

Michael:
What'd ya stuff for her? Mr. Johnson?

The Lost Boys  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

[The police speak to Fred on the subject of video cameras]

Fred I like to remember things my own way

Detective What do you mean by that?

Fred How I remember them. Not necessarily the way they happened

Lost Highway  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Mystery Man:
We've met before, haven't we?

Fred:
I don't think so. Where was it you think we met?

Mystery Man:
At your house. Don't you remember?

Fred:
No. No, I don't. Are you sure?

Mystery Man:
Of course. As a matter of fact, I'm there right now.

Fred:
What do you mean? You're where right now?

Mystery Man:
At your house.

Fred:
[pause] That's fucking crazy, man.

Mystery Man:
Call Me. Dial your number. Go ahead.

[Fred dials the number and the Mystery Man answers]

Mystery Man:
[over the phone] I told you I was here.

Fred:
[alarmed] How'd you do that?

Mystery Man:
Ask me.

Fred:
[angrily into the phone] How did you get inside my house?

Mystery Man:
You invited me. It is not my custom to go where I am not wanted.

Fred:
[into the phone] Who are you?

[Both Mystery Men laugh]

Mystery Man:
[over the phone] Give me back my phone.

[Fred gives the phone back]

Mystery Man:
It's been a pleasure talking to you.

Lost Highway  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Mr. Eddy:
You like pornos?

Pete:
Pornos?

Mr. Eddy:
Give you a boner?

Pete:
No thanks, Mr Eddy

Mr. Eddy:
Suit yourself, champ

Lost Highway  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

[Mr. Eddy calls Pete]

Mr. Eddy:
I'm really glad to know you're doin okay. You're sure you're okay? Everything alright?

Pete Dayton:
[nervous] Yeah?

Mr. Eddy:
I'm really glad to know you're doin good, Pete. Hey, I want you to talk to a friend of mine.

[He hands the phone to the Mystery Man]

Mystery Man:
We've met before, haven't we?

Pete Dayton:
I don't think so. Where is it you think we've met?

Mystery Man:
At your house. Don't you remember?

Pete Dayton:
No. No, I don't.

Mystery Man:
In the East, the Far East, when a person is sentenced to death, they're sent to a place where they can't escape, never knowing when an executioner may step up behind them, and fire a bullet into the back of their head.

Pete Dayton:
[scared] What's going on?

Mystery Man:
It's been a pleasure talking to you.

Lost Highway  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

[Pete and Alice are having sex]

Pete:
I want you!

Alice:
[whispers in his ear] You'll never have me.

Lost Highway  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Al:
Do you know what I think?

Ed:
What is it? What is it that you think?

Al:
There is no such thing as a bad coincidence.

Lost Highway  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

George:
We better make arrangements to get some porters immediately. Some means to get us back to civilization.

Chang:
Are you so certain you are away from it?

George:
As far away as I ever want to be.

Lost Horizon  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Chang:
The High Lama wishes to see you, Mr. Conway.

Robert:
High Lamas or Low Lamas, do we get the porters?

Chang:
The High Lama arranges everything.

Lost Horizon  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

High Lama:
You may not know it, but I have been an admirer of yours for a great many years. Oh, not of Conway, the empire builder and public hero. I wanted to meet the Conway who, in one of his books said, 'There are moments in every man's life when he glimpses the eternal.' That Conway seemed to belong here. In fact, it was suggested that someone be sent to bring him here.

Robert:
Of course, I have suspected that our being here was no accident. Furthermore, I have a feeling that we're never supposed to leave, but that for the moment, doesn't concern me greatly. I'll meet that when it comes. What particularly interests me at present is, why was I brought here? What possible use can I be to an already thriving community?

High Lama:
We need men like you here, to be sure that our community will continue to thrive, in return for which Shangri-La has much to give you. You are still, by the world's standards, a youngish man. Yet, in the normal course of existence, you can expect twenty or thirty years of gradually diminishing activity. Here, however, in Shangri-La, by our standards, your life has just begun - and may go on and on.

Robert:
Hmm. Of course, to be candid, Father, a prolonged future doesn't excite me. It would have to have a point. I've sometimes doubted whether life itself has any. If that is so, then long life must be even more pointless. No, I'd need a much more definite reason for going on and on.

High Lama:
We have reason. It is the entire meaning and purpose of Shangri-La. It came to me in a vision long, long ago. I saw all the nations strengthening, not in wisdom, but in the vulgar passions and the will to destroy. I saw their machine power multiplying until a single weaponed man might match a whole army. I foresaw a time when man exalting in the technique of murder, would rage so hotly over the world, that every book, every treasure would be doomed to destruction. This vision was so vivid and so moving that I determined to gather together all things of beauty and culture that I could and preserve them here against the doom toward which the world is rushing. Look at the world today. Is there anything more pitiful? What madness there is! What blindness! What unintelligent leadership! A scurrying mass of bewildered humanity crashing headlong against each other, compelled by an orgy of greed and brutality. The time must come, my friend, when this orgy will spend itself, when brutality and the lust for power must perish by its own sword. Against that time is why I avoided death and am here and why you were brought here. For when that day comes, the world must begin to look for a new life. And it is our hope that they may find it here. For here, we shall be with their books and their music and a way of life based on one simple rule: Be kind. When that day comes, it is our hope that the brotherly love of Shangri-La will spread throughout the world. Yes, my son, when the strong have devoured each other, the Christian ethic may at last be fulfilled, and the meek shall inherit the Earth.

Robert:
I understand you, Father.

High Lama:
You must come again, my son.

Lost Horizon  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Robert:
Of course, I can't quite get used to this age thing.

Sondra:
I'm thirty.

Robert:
Oh, you're gonna make life very simple. It's inconceivable.

Sondra:
What?

Robert:
All of it. Father Perrault and his magnificent history. This place hidden away from the rest of the world with its glorious concepts. And now you come along and confuse me entirely.

Sondra:
Oh, I'm sorry. I thought I was to be the light. But why do I confuse you? Am I so strange?

Robert:
Oh, on the contrary, you're not strange. And that, in itself, is confusing. I had the same idea about, about Shangri-La. A sense that I've been here before, that I belonged here.

Sondra:
I'm so glad.

Robert:
I can't quite explain it, but everything is somehow familiar. The very air I breathe, the Lamasery with its feet rooted in the good earth of this fertile valley while its head explores the eternal. All the beautiful things I see - these cherry blossoms, you. All are somehow familiar. I've been kidnapped and brought here against my will. A crime, a great crime, yet I accept it amiably, with the same warm amiability one tolerates only from a very dear and close friend. Why? Can you tell me why?

Sondra:
Perhaps because you've always been a part of Shangri-La without knowing it.

Robert:
I wonder.

Sondra:
I'm sure of it, just as I'm sure there's a wish for Shangri-La in everyone's heart. I've never seen the outside world, but I understand there are millions and millions of people who are supposed to be mean and greedy. And I just know that secretly, they're all hoping to find a garden spot where there's peace, security, where there's beauty and comfort, where they wouldn't have to be mean and greedy. Oh, I just wish the whole world might come to this valley.

Robert:
Then it wouldn't be a garden spot for long.

Lost Horizon  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Robert:
I'm waiting for the bump.

Sondra:
Bump?

Robert:
When the plane lands at Shanghai and wakes us all up. [Sondra pinches his arm] Ouch!

Sondra:
You see, it's not a dream.

Robert:
You know, I sometimes think that the other is the dream, the outside world.

Lost Horizon  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Sondra:
I knew you'd come. And I knew when you did, you'd never leave. Am I forgiven for sending for you?

Robert:
Forgiven. [kisses her forehead]

Lost Horizon  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Director:
[in Japanese] Mr. Bob-san, you are relaxing in your study. On the table is a bottle of Suntory whiskey. Got it? Look slowly, with feeling, at the camera, and say it gently – say it as if you were speaking to an old friend. Just like Bogie in Casablanca, "Here's looking at you, kid" – Suntory time.

Ms. Kawasaki:
Umm. He want you to turn, looking at camera. Okay?

Bob:
That's all he said?

Ms. Kawasaki:
Yes. Turn to camera.

Bob:
All right. Does he want me to turn from the right, or turn from the left?

Ms. Kawasaki:
[to director, in Japanese] Uh, umm. He's ready now. He just wants to know if he's supposed to turn from the left or turn from the right when the camera rolls. What should I tell him?

Director:
[in Japanese] What difference does it make! Makes no difference! Don't have time for that! Got it, Bob-san? Just psych yourself up, and quick! Look straight at the camera. At the camera. And slowly. With passion. Straight at the camera. And in your eyes there's... passion. Got it?

Ms. Kawasaki:
[to Bob] Right side. And with intensity. Okay?

Bob:
Is that everything? It seemed like he said quite a bit more than that.

Director:
[to Bob, in Japanese] Listen, listen. This isn't just about whiskey. Understand? Imagine you're talking to an old friend. Gently. The emotions bubble up from the bottom of your heart. And don't forget, psych yourself up!

Ms. Kawasaki:
Like an old friend. And, into the camera.

Bob:
Okay.

Director:
[in Japanese] Got it? You love whiskey. It's Suntory time. Okay?

Bob:
Okay.

Lost in Translation  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

Charlotte:
So, what are you doing here?

Bob:
Uh, a couple of things. Taking a break from my wife, forgetting my son's birthday. And, uh, getting paid two million dollars to endorse a whiskey when I could be doing a play somewhere.

Charlotte:
Oh.

Bob:
But the good news is, the whiskey works. [Charlotte laughs] What are you doing?

Charlotte:
My husband's a photographer, so he's here working. I wasn't doing anything so I came along. And we have some friends that live here.

Bob:
How long you've been married? [lights Charlotte's cigarette]

Charlotte:
Oh, thank you. Two years.

Bob:
Try twenty-five.

Charlotte:
You're probably just having a mid-life crisis. Did you buy a Porsche yet?

Bob:
You know, I was thinking about buying a Porsche.

Charlotte:
Twenty-five years. That's, uh, well it's impressive.

Bob:
Well you figure, you sleep one-third of your life, that knocks out eight years of marriage right there. So you're, y'know, down to sixteen and change. You know you're just a teenager, at marriage; you can drive it but there's still the occasional accident.

Charlotte:
[laughs] Yeah.

Bob:
What do you do?

Charlotte:
I'm not sure yet, actually. I just graduated last spring.

Bob:
What did you study?

Charlotte:
Philosophy.

Bob:
Yeah, there's a good buck in that racket.

Charlotte:
Well, so far it's pro bono.

Bob:
Well, I'm sure you'll figure out the angles.

Charlotte:
Yeah. I hope your Porsche works out. Cheers to that, huh?

Bob:
Cheers to that.

Lost in Translation  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

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