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Capt. Hill:
Eriksson, these men fucked up good. But you bringing formal charges against them, is that gonna help that poor girl one little bit?

Eriksson:
Maybe if you'd have been there, sir. Maybe if you had heard her screaming, you'd feel—

Capt. Hill:
YOU DON'T TELL ME SHIT ABOUT SCREAMING, BOY! I've heard a LOT of fuckin' screaming in this country! Most of it's come from wounded American boys. [pauses] I'm gonna transfer you out of my company, Eriksson. That alright with you? I'll get you out of the bush, out of the infantry- any fuckin' place you wanna go, you name it. I saw your 201 file in the rear. Said you volunteered to be a tunnel rat. Is that what you want, Eriksson?

Eriksson:
I'd like to get out of this particular company, yes, sir.

Capt. Hill:
Well, that's a Rog, Eriksson- you're a tunnel rat. We get to the rear, you pack your trash-

Eriksson:
That's not gonna keep me from trying to bring this thing out, sir.

Capt. Hill:
Nobody's trying to keep you from doing a goddamn thing. My function here is just to tell you just how something like this is gonna come down. And you oughta be advised that military court-martials are notoriously lenient, and stateside review boards are even more lenient. Even if these four guys get convicted they're not gonna do any real time.

Eriksson:
Yes, sir.

Capt. Hill:
In fact, they're gonna be out of the stockade before you can flick flies offa shit, Eriksson. And if I was them, I'd be pissed off- wouldn't you? I'd be lookin' for a little PAYBACK! Now, a man like you- wife, baby daughter- I'd be considering those factors very carefully.

Eriksson:
Pardon me sir, what's your point, sir?

Capt. Hill:
There ain't no point, Eriksson. I'm simply trying to illuminate the terrain in which we currently find ourselves deployed. You don't mind that, do you? And if you do, FUCK YOU!

Eriksson:
Yessir.

Capt. Hill:
You on my frequency?!

Eriksson:
Yes, SIR!

Capt. Hill:
YOU FUCKIN' MAGGOT! Who the hell do you think you are?! You're in that report recommending Meserve for a Bronze Star- he pulled you out of a VC tunnel, boy! Now the shit with that girl, that was wrong. But he's a kid, Eriksson, he's twenty goddamn years old! And you're gonna ruin his life! He saved yours.

Casualties of War  Movie Quote

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Eriksson:
You sick son of a bitch!

Clark:
I told you, cherry. What happens...

[Eriksson swings the shovel he's carrying and hits Clark in the face, knocking him out.]

Eriksson:
Nobody cares, Meserve. Oh, I told everybody! I told them. You don't have to worry. You don't have to try to kill me, man. I told them, and THEY DON'T CARE!

Meserve:
You beaucoup dinky dau, man. You beaucoup dinky dau!

Casualties of War  Movie Quote

added 5 years ago

[from the Extended cut of the film]

Attorney:
Why the Hell didn't you just let that girl go when you had the chance?! In fact if you wanted to save her so badly, why didn't you just shoot the other members of your patrol and be done with it?!

Eriksson:
I thought about it.

Attorney:
But you didn't do it, did you?! Because you were watching out for your own sweet ass is why you didn't do it.

Eriksson:
I probably should have shot him! Yeah, I probably should have shot Clark! And Meserve. Yeah, I probably should have shot them, yes, sir! Instead of what I did, which was nothing! They killed her, sir. I MEAN THEY FUCKING KILLED HER!

Casualties of War  Movie Quote

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Maggie:
Why can't you lose your good looks, Brick? Most drinkin' men lose theirs. Why can't you? I think you've even gotten better-lookin' since you went on the bottle. You were such a wonderful lover... You were so excitin' to be in love with. Mostly, I guess, 'cause you were... If I thought you'd never never make love to me again... why, I'd find me the longest, sharpest knife I could and I'd stick it straight into my heart. I'd do that. Oh, Brick, how long does this have to go on? This punishment? Haven't I served my term? Can't I apply for a pardon?

Brick:
Lately, that finishin' school voice of yours sounds like you was runnin' upstairs to tell somebody the house is on fire.

Maggie:
Is it any wonder? You know what I feel like? I feel all the time like a cat on a hot tin roof.

Brick:
Then jump off the roof, Maggie, jump off it. Now cats jump off roofs and they land uninjured. Do it. Jump.

Maggie:
Jump where? Into what?

Brick:
Take a lover.

Maggie:
I don't deserve that! I can't see any man but you. With my eyes closed, I just see you. Why can't you get ugly, Brick? Why can't you please get fat or ugly or somethin' so I can stand it?

Brick:
You'll make out fine. Your kind always does.

Maggie:
Oh, I'm more determined than you think. I'll win all right.

Brick:
Win what? What is, uh, the victory of a cat on a hot tin roof?

Maggie:
Just stayin' on it, I guess. As long as she can.

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof  Movie Quote

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Brick:
Somethin' hasn't happened yet.

Big Daddy:
What's that?

Brick:
A click in my head.

Big Daddy:
Did you say "click"?

Brick:
Yes sir, the click in my head that makes me feel peaceful.

Big Daddy:
Boy, sometimes you worry me.

Brick:
It's like a switch, clickin' off in my head. Turns the hot light off and the cool one on, and all of a sudden there's peace.

Big Daddy:
Boy, you're, you're a real alcoholic!

Brick:
That is the truth. Yes, sir, I am an alcoholic. So if you'd just excuse me...

Big Daddy:
[grabbing him] No, I won't excuse you.

Brick:
Now I'm waitin' for that click and I don't get it. Listen, I'm all alone. I'm talkin' to no one where there's absolute quiet.

Big Daddy:
You'll hear plenty of that in the grave soon enough.

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof  Movie Quote

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Big Daddy:
But it's always there in the morning, ain't it — the truth? And it's here right now. You're just feelin' sorry for yourself. That's all it is — self-pity. You didn't kill Skipper. He killed himself. You and Skipper and millions like ya are livin' in a kid's world, playin' games, touchdowns, no worries, no responsibilities. Life ain't no damn football game. Life ain't just a bunch of high spots. You're a thirty-year-old kid. Soon you'll be a fifty-year-old kid, pretendin' you're hearin' cheers when there ain't any. Dreamin' and drinkin' your life away. Heroes in the real world live twenty-four hours a day, not just two hours in a game. Mendacity, you won't... you won't live with mendacity, but you're an expert at it. The truth is pain and sweat and payin' bills and makin' love to a woman that you don't love any more. Truth is dreams that don't come true and nobody prints your name in the paper 'til you die... The truth is, you never growed up. Grown-ups don't hang up on their friends... and they don't hang up on their wives... and they don't hang up on life. Now that's the truth and that's what you can't face!

Brick:
Can you face the truth?

Big Daddy:
Try me!

Brick:
You or somebody else's truth?

Big Daddy:
Bull. You're runnin' again.

Brick:
Yeah, I am runnin.' Runnin' from lies, lies like birthday congratulations and many happy returns of the day when there won't be any.

Big Daddy I'll outlive you. I'll bury you. I'll buy your coffin... It's death, ain't it?

Brick:
You said it yourself, Big Daddy. Mendacity is a system we live in.

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof  Movie Quote

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Big Daddy:
I suddenly noticed that you don't call me Big Daddy any more. Ah, if you needed a Big Daddy, why didn't you come to me? You wanted somebody to lean on. Why Skipper and why not me? I'm your father! I'm Big Daddy. Me! Why didn't you come to your kinfolks, the peoples that love ya?

Brick:
You don't know what love means. To you, it's just another four letter word.

Big Daddy:
Why, you've got a mighty short memory. What was there that you wanted that I didn't buy for ya.

Brick:
You can't buy love! You bought yourself a million dollars worth of junk. Look at it. Does it love you?

Big Daddy:
Who'd you think I bought it for? Me? It's yours. The place, the money, every rotten thing is yours!

Brick:
I don't want things! [pushes down and smashes vases, an old athletic trophy and other accumulated objects] Waste! Worthless! Worthless! [destroys a life-sized poster of himself throwing a football and then breaks down in a fit of uncontrollable tears]

Big Daddy:
Don't, son. Please don't cry, boy. That's funny. I never saw you cry before. How's that? Did you ever cry?

Brick:
Can't you understand? I never wanted your place or your money or any—... I don't wanna own anything. All I wanted was a father, not a boss — I wanted you to love me.

Big Daddy:
I did and I do.

Brick:
No. Not me, and not Gooper, and not even Mama.

Big Daddy:
That's a lie. I did love her. I give her anything, everything she wanted.

Brick:
Things. Things, Papa. You gave her things. A house, a trip to Europe, all this junk, some jewelry, things. You gave her things, Papa, not love.

Big Daddy:
I gave, I gave her an empire, boy.

Brick:
The men who build empires die, and empires die, too.

Big Daddy:
No. No, it won't. That's why I've got you and Gooper.

Brick:
Look at Gooper. Look at what he's become. Is that what you wanted him to be? And look at me. You put it very well indeed. I'm a thirty-year-old kid, and pretty soon I'm gonna be a fifty-year-old kid. I don't know what to believe in. Now what's the good of livin' if you've got nothin' to believe in? There's gotta be some, some purpose in life, some meanin.' Look at me. For the sake of God, look at me before it's too late. For once in your life, look at me as I really am. Look at me. I'm a failure. I'm a drunk. On my own in the open market, I'm not worth the price of a decent burial.

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof  Movie Quote

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Irena:
Mr. Reed, you would like to have tea in my apartment?

Oliver:
Oh, ho, Miss Dubrovna, you make life so simple.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Irena:
That's the lions in the zoo. One can hear them here often. Many people in this building complain. The roaring keeps them awake.

Oliver:
And you don't mind it?

Irena:
No. To me, it's the way the sound of the sea is to others - natural and soothing. I like it. Some nights, there is another sound, the panther. It screams like a woman. I don't like that. Oh, I hadn't realized how dark it was getting. [She turns on a lamp] I like the dark. It's friendly.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Oliver:
[about a statue] Who's it supposed to be?

Irena:
King John.

Oliver:
Oh - King John, the Magna Carta and all that stuff.

Irena:
No, King John of Serbia. He was a fine king. He drove the Marmalukes out of Serbia and freed the people.

Oliver:
Well, why have this around?

Irena:
Well, perhaps you have in your room a picture of George Washington or Abraham Lincoln.

Oliver:
Well, what does it mean?...Why is he spearing that cat?

Irena:
Oh, it's not really a cat. It's meant to represent the evil ways into which my village had once fallen. You see, the Marmalukes came to Serbia long ago, and they made the people slaves. Well, at first, the people were good and worshiped God in a true Christian way. But little by little, the people changed. When King John drove out the Marmalukes and came to our village, he found dreadful things. People bowed down to Satan and said their masses to him. They had become witches and were evil, but King John put some of them to the sword and some, the wisest and the most wicked, escaped into the mountains...Those who escaped, the wicked ones, their legend haunts the village where I was born.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Irena:
I was watching you.

Oliver:
That was fun?

Irena:
Mmm-hmm.

Oliver:
Do you love me, Irena? [She nods] You know I love you, don't you? I've never kissed you. Do you know, that's funny.

Irena:
Why?

Oliver:
When people in America are in love, or even think they're in love, they've usually kissed long ago. Well? [She bites her lip] Irena, what's wrong?

Irena:
I've lived in dread of this moment. I've never wanted to love you. I've stayed away from people. I lived alone. I didn't want this to happen.

Oliver:
But you just told me you loved me.

Irena:
I do. I do! I've fled from the past. Some things you could never know, or understand, evil things, evil.

Oliver:
Now, you've told me something of the past, about King John and the witches in the village and the Cat People who descended from them. They're fairy-tales, Irena, fairy tales heard in your childhood, nothing more than that. They have nothing to do with you, really. You're Irena, you're here in America. You're so normal you're even in love with me, Oliver Reed, a good plain Americano. You're so normal you're gonna marry me, and those fairy-tales, you can tell 'em to our children. They'll love 'em.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Oliver:
What is it, darling?

Irena:
I'm going to beg...

Oliver:
Mrs. Reed.

Irena:
It's nice to hear that. Nice. I want to be Mrs. Reed.

Oliver:
You are.

Irena:
But I want to be Mrs. Reed, really. I want to be everything that name means to me. And I can't. I can't. Oliver, be kind, be patient. Let me have time. Time to get over that feeling there's something evil in me.

Oliver:
Darling, you have all the time there is in the world if you want it. And all the patience and kindness there is in me.

Irena:
Only a little time, Oliver, I don't want more than that.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Oliver:
Irena, I've been trying to kid you out of it. Maybe that's wrong...I've tried to make you realize all these stories that worry you are so much nonsense, but now I see it's not the stories. It's the fact that you believe them. We've got to have help, Irena. ([She glances at the statue of the knight impaling the cat] Not that sort of help, there's something wrong and we have to face it in an intelligent way. We don't need a King John with fire and sword, we need someone who can find the reason for your belief and cure it. That's what we need - a psychiatrist.

Irena:
Find one for me, Oliver, the best one, the very best one.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Irena:
What should I tell my husband? Naturally, he's anxious to have some word.

Dr. Judd:
What does one tell a husband? One tells him nothing.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Irena:
How can you discuss such things, such intimate things about me? How much did you tell her?

Oliver:
Oh, you can tell Alice anything, she's such a good egg - she can understand anything.

Irena:
There are some things a woman doesn't want other women to understand.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Irena:
Oliver, we should never quarrel, never let me feel jealousy or anger. Whatever is in me is held in, is kept harmless, when I'm happy.

Oliver:
I'll turn handsprings, darling. I'll dance in the streets to make you happy.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Oliver:
You know, it's a funny thing, I've never been unhappy before. Things have always gone swell for me. I had a grand time as a kid, lots of fun at school, here at the office with you and the Commodore and Doc. That's why I don't know what to do about all this, I've just never been unhappy...

Alice):
I can't help it. I just can't help it. I can't bear to see you unhappy. I love you too darn much, and I don't care if you do know it, Ollie. I love you. I'm sorry, forget it. There's Irena - you're in love with her.

Oliver:
I don't know. All this trouble has made me think, I don't know what love really is. I don't know even whether I'm in love with Irena.

Alice:
I know what love is. It's understanding. It's you and me and let the rest of the world go by. It's just the two of us living our lives together, happily and proudly. No self-torture and no doubt. It's enduring and it's everlasting. Nothing can change it. Nothing can change us, Ollie. That's what I think love is.

Oliver:
Well, that's not the way I feel about Irena. It's a different feeling. I'm drawn to her. There's a warmth from her that pulls at me. I have to watch her when she's in the room. I have to touch her when she's near. But I don't really know her. In many ways, we're strangers.

Alice:
You and I - [she grasps his hand] - we'll never be strangers.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Irena:
I don't feel you can help me. You're very wise, you know a great deal, yet when you speak of the soul, you mean the mind, and it is not my mind that is troubled.

Dr. Judd:
What a clever girl, all the psychologists have tried for years to find that subtle difference between mind and soul - and you've found it.

Irena:
It does seem presumptuous of me, doesn't it? Goodbye, doctor.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Oliver:
[Alice shivers] You cold?

Alice:
A cat just walked over my grave.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Alice:
How much do you believe about the cat people?

Dr. Judd:
I believe...exactly as I told Mrs. Reed. The story is a product of her own fear - her own overworked imagination.

Alice:
Twice, I've been followed by something that was not human, something that attempted to take my life. I believe that was the cat form of Irena.

Dr. Judd:
Why should she wish to harm you?

Alice:
Because I'm in love with her husband.

Dr. Judd:
Oh, my dear Miss Moore, the story grows more and more charming, simpler too, all the time. You're both victims of fear. Mrs. Reed fears the past and you fear the present. Mrs. Reed has a very strong imagination and you have an equally strong conscience. To understand this, I should first have to hear Mrs. Reed's version of the story myself. That should be a most interesting interview.

Alice:
I shouldn't advise you to see her alone.

Dr. Judd:
Do you think I'm afraid of so charming a lady?

Alice:
Dr. Judd, I know you don't believe me, but you must be careful.

Dr. Judd:
You want me to carry some means of protection - a gun, perhaps, with a silver bullet? Is that what you mean?

Alice:
If you're lucky enough to have one.

Dr. Judd:
Hmmm. Of course, uh. [He displays the sword within his cane] This isn't silver.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Irena:
I went back to Dr. Judd's office. I'm no longer afraid.

Oliver:
Believe me, Irena, I'd have been the happiest man in the world if you'd told me that a little while ago, but things have changed. I had to learn, maybe through this marriage of ours. I didn't want to tell you this, but now you see I have to. I love Alice. Irena, it's too late.

Irena:
Too late.

Oliver:
There seems only one decent thing for me to do. I'll give you a divorce. Believe me, it's better this way.

Irena:
Better? Better for whom?...There's nothing you can say. There's only silence. But I love silence, I love loneliness.

Oliver:
Irena, you talk like an insane woman.

Cat People  Movie Quote

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Old man in whorehouse:
You see, Italy is a very poor, weak country and that is what makes us so strong, strong enough to survive this war and still be in existence, long after your country has been destroyed.

Capt. Nately:
What are you talking about? America is not going to be destroyed.

Old man in whorehouse:
Never?

Capt. Nately:
Well...

Old man in whorehouse:
Rome was destroyed. Greece was destroyed. Persia was destroyed. Spain was destroyed. All great countries are destroyed. Why not yours? How much longer do you think your country will last? Forever?

Capt. Nately:
Well, forever is a long time.

Old man in whorehouse:
Very long.

Catch-22  Movie Quote

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Capt. Nately:
Don't you have any principles?

Old man in whorehouse:
Of course not!

Capt. Nately:
No morality?

Old man in whorehouse:
I'm a very moral man, and Italy is a very moral country. That's why we will certainly come out on top again if we succeed in being defeated.

Capt. Nately:
You talk like a madman.

Old man in whorehouse:
But I live like a sane one. I was a fascist when Mussolini was on top. Now that he has been deposed, I am anti-fascist. When the Germans were here, I was fanatically pro-German. Now I'm fanatically pro-American. You'll find no more loyal partisan in all of Italy than myself.

Capt. Nately:
You're a shameful opportunist! What you don't understand is that it's better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.

Old man in whorehouse:
You have it backwards. It's better to live on your feet than to die on your knees. I know.

Capt. Nately:
How do you know?

Old man in whorehouse:
Because I am 107-years-old. How old are you?

Capt. Nately:
I'll be 20 in January.

Old man in whorehouse (with pity):
If you live.

Catch-22  Movie Quote

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Doc Daneeka:
You're wasting your time

Yossarian:
Can't you ground someone who's crazy?

Doc Daneeka:
Oh, sure. I have to. There's a rule saying I have to ground anyone who's crazy.

Yossarian:
Then why don't you ground me? I'm crazy. Ask Clevinger.

Doc Daneeka:
Clevinger? Where is Clevinger? You find Clevinger and I'll ask him.

Yossarian:
Then ask any of the others. They'll tell you how crazy I am.

Doc Daneeka:
They're crazy

Yossarian:
Then why don't you ground them?

Doc Daneeka:
Why don't they ask me to ground them?

Yossarian:
Because they're crazy, that's why.

Doc Daneeka:
Of course they're crazy, I just told you they're crazy, didn't I? And you can't let crazy people decide if they crazy or not.

Yossarian:
Is Orr crazy?

Doc Daneeka:
He sure is.

Yossarian:
Can you ground him?

Doc Daneeka:
I sure can. But first he has to ask me to. That's part of the rule.

Yossarian:
Then why doesn't he ask you to?

Doc Daneeka:
Because he's crazy, He has to be crazy to keep flying combat missions after all the close calls he's had. Sure, I can ground Orr. But first he has to ask me to.

Yossarian:
That's all he has to do to be grounded?

Doc Daneeka:
That's all. Let him ask me.

Yossarian:
And then you can ground him?

Doc Daneeka:
No. Then I cannot ground him. (Yossarian cries out in frustration) See, there's a catch, Catch-22. Anyone who wants to get out of combat duty isn't really crazy.

Yossarian:
That's some catch, that Catch-22.

Doc Daneeka:
It's the best there is.

Catch-22  Movie Quote

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