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John Carpenter
Show me. *metal crunching noise*
that's all i remember from it
Wes Craven
"One, two, Freddy's coming for you."
"Three, four, better lock your door."
"Five, six, grab your crucifix."
"Seven, eight, gonna stay up late."
"Nine, ten, never sleep again."
"Tina..."
"Please, God!"
"This... is God!"
“This is just a dream, this isn't real. This is just a dream, he isn't real.”
“Whatever you do... don't fall asleep.”
"Glen?!"
*Metal Screeching Noises*
*Phone Rings While The Cord Is Cut*
"I'm your boyfriend now Nancy"
*Screams*
*Glen is pulled into his bed and mountains of blood gush to the ceiling like a geiser*
"I know you too well now Freddy"
"Now you die."
"It's too late, Krueger. I know the secret now. This is just a dream. You're not alive. This whole thing is just a dream."
"I take back every bit of energy I gave you. You're nothing. You're ♥♥♥♥"
All over the place, but can't go above 20 lines lol
Brian De Palma
2. Halloween (1978)
John Carpenter
3. The Shining (1980)
Stanley Kubrick
4. Nightmare On Elm Street 3 (1987)
Chuck Russell & Wes Craven
5. Tremors (1990)
Ron Underwood
6. Candyman (1992)
Bernard Rose
7. Singles (1992)
Cameron Crowe
8. Blood In Blood Out (1993)
Taylor Hackford
I'll come back and write dialogue for these movies, I need to watch them again
https://gist.github.com/ProIntegritate/ef0c7afc1220929fa24f6c8fa6ccebcd
Ah cool thank you!
Harold Ramis
"Ed, this is not the car l ordered."
"I distinctly ordered the Antarctic Blue Super Sportswagon..."
"...with the CB and the optional Rally fun pack."
"You didn't order the Metallic Pea?"
"This isn't even the right model."
"This is the new Wagonqueen Family Truckster."
"You think you hate it now, but wait until you drive it."
2.Cinderella (1950)
Walt Disney Productions
"Well, I see no reason why you can't go... if you get all your work done. "
"Isn't it lovely? It was my mother's. "
"It's pretty-pretty, but it's old. "
"Yes, I'll have to shorten the sleeves, I'll need a sash, a ruffle, and something for a collar. And then I'll--- "
"Oh, well, guess my dress will just have to wait. "
"Bibbidi-bobbidi... boo! "
" Oh, it's a beautiful dress! Did you ever see such a beautiful dress?"
3.The Sting (1973)
George Roy Hill
4.Trading Places(1983)
John Landis
"That man is a product of a poor environment."
"Given the right surroundings and encouragement,"
"I'll bet that that man could run our company as well as Winthorpe."
"Pay up, Mortimer, I've won the bet."
"Here, one dollar."
"Pressure? Here it's kill or be killed. Make no friends and take no prisoners."
"We've got to kill them."
"Oh, see I made Louis a bet here."
"Louis bet me that we couldn't get rich and put you in the poorhouse."
"He didn't think we could do it. I won."
"I lost."
"One dollar."
" Thank you, Louis."
5.Used Cars (1980)
Robert Zemeckis
"You realise, miss fuchs, that one mile of cars is over 250 cars?"
"Why don't see for yourself, judge?"
"Court will reconvene at 2.45 p. m. At the new deal used car lot,"
"Drivers! To your cars!"
"If we throw in the 26 cars on the lot, that gives us 18 feet safety margin. That's one car."
"Are we going to make it in two hours?"
"Drivers! Start your engines!"
"Everybody listen up! We're gonna have a lesson in driving history!"
"Everybody seventy-five mph!"
"Put that pedal on the floor!"
"Take it from the bumper!"
"Case dismissed!"
And maybe some foreign movies.
6.It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World (1987)
"News department, I'm uncle bill!"
"The producer wants to see you"
"Uncle bill, you've been with us for 18 years"
"according to company policy I must notify you..."
"Your three month trial period starts today"
"Why do I need a trial period? You were still in school when I started my job"
"honey, come here! I know you're going to like this shark's fin soup"
"What so happy, where did you get the money to buy the food?"
"I'll tell you the truth, I...Won the Mark six!"
"How much, tell me fast!"
"$190,000!"
"before the economic review it's the Mark six news"
"Only one person won the price is $199,700"
"It's not $190,000. It is 19 million!"
" 19 million? Ladies and gentlemen! I don't want to work here at the station anymore"
(Would like to also add It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World II (1988) and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World III (1989) but I can't found a Eng. transcript for them...)