Davies: You don't trust that snake, do you? He's lying.
Danny: Yeah? How do you know?
Davies: His lips were moving.
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Men in Black (1997)
Edwards:
Why the big secret? People are smart. They can handle it.
Kay:
A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it. Fifteen hundred years ago everybody knew the Earth was the center of the universe. Five hundred years ago, everybody knew the Earth was flat, and fifteen minutes ago, you knew that humans were alone on this planet. Imagine what you’ll know tomorrow.
Edwards:
What’s the catch?
Kay:
The catch? The catch is you will sever every human contact. Nobody will ever know you exist anywhere. Ever. I’ll give you to sunrise to think it over.
[starts walking away]
Edwards:
[shouting after Kay]
Hey! Is it worth it?
Kay:
Oh yeah, it’s worth it…
[starts walking again, stops and turns back briefly]
Kay:
… if you’re strong enough!
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
Elliot Carver:
The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success.
Dödligt vapen 4 (1998)
Lee Butters:
You have the right to remain silent, so shut the fuck up, okay? You have the right to an attorney. If you can’t afford an attorney, we’ll provide you with the dumbest fucking lawyer on earth. If you get Johnny Cochrane, I’ll kill ya!
GoldenEye (1995)
James Bond:
Are these pictures live?
M:
Unlike the American government, we prefer not to get our bad news from CNN.
Snuten i varuhuset (2009)
Paul Blart: [looks straight into camera] Always bet on Blart.
A Dog’s Journey (2019)
Bailey:
I had a lot of lives, all different. Sometimes I was big, and sometimes, I was small.
Crocodile Dundee II (1988)
Fuji:
[speaking about ’Crocodile’ Dundee]
Do you know who that was?
Cato:
No.
Fuji:
Clint Eastwood.
Inception (2010)
Cobb:
What is the most resilient parasite? Bacteria? A virus? An intestinal worm? An idea. Resilient… highly contagious. Once an idea has taken hold of the brain it’s almost impossible to eradicate. An idea that is fully formed – fully understood – that sticks; right in there somewhere.
Crocodile Dundee (1986)
Michael J. ”Crocodile” Dundee:
Well, you see, Aborigines don’t own the land.They belong to it. It’s like their mother. See those rocks? Been standing there for 600 million years. Still be there when you and I are gone. So arguing over who owns them is like two fleas arguing over who owns the dog they live on.