http://www.cswap.com/2000/Unbreakable/cap/en/25fps/a/00_27
Unbreakable
:27:33
We're by appointment only.
:27:37
- I got a card from this store.
- Congratulations.
:27:40
You have a mailbox.
The exhibition isn't for two weeks.
:27:43
This one was under
the windshield wiper of my car.
:27:49
How certain are you that
you've never taken ill?
:27:52
Seventy-five percent.
:27:55
Well, that's not
certain at all, is it?
:28:00
That's hole number one.
:28:03
I'm going to be extremely skeptical
about all this.
:28:06
About all what?
:28:09
I'm assuming you've never been injured.
Would I be wrong in that assumption?
:28:13
Dad's been injured.
:28:16
Is the child correct?
:28:19
Yes, sir. In college,
I was in a car accident.
:28:23
- Was it serious?
- He couldn't play football any more.
:28:28
That's hole number two.
:28:32
That's a big one.
http://www.cswap.com/1991/Flight_of_the_Intruder/cap/en/2_Parts/b/00_11
Flight of the Intruder
:11:17
The lights are
much brighter there
:11:20
You can forget
all your troubles
:11:22
Forget all your cares
:11:24
And go downtown!
:11:42
This further dramatizes
the reasons for withdrawal
:11:46
from the peace negotiations
in Paris.
:11:48
The only damage was a direct hit
to a children's hospital,
:11:52
Ieaving hundreds
of innocent infants dead.
:11:55
French journalist from Hanoi,
:11:57
about an hour ago.
:11:58
You were over Hanoi,
weren't you?
:12:00
It was a good mission, sir.
:12:02
Sir, we blew the shit
out of them,
:12:04
but didn't come near
any hospital.
:12:05
You think I don't know that?
:12:08
I know what you hit.
:12:10
The air force knows
what you hit.
:12:13
So does CTF 77,
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=43898&st=&st1=
Ronald Reagan
XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989
Proclamation 4847—National Safe Boating Week, 1981
June 4th, 1981
By the President of the United States of America
A Proclamation
Americans enjoy a multitude of sports and recreational activities that serve to refresh the body and spirit. For many of our citizens, recreation means boating.
Those involved in recreational boating should always remember that the primary responsibility for safety rests with the individual. And while a cruise can be a wonderful experience for one person or an entire family, it can also result in tragedy.
Aware of the need for boating safety, the Congress enacted the joint resolution of June 4, 1958 (36 U.S.C. 161) as amended, requesting that the President proclaim a National Safe Boating Week.
Now, Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning on June 7, 1981 as National Safe Boating Week.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099810/quotes
Memorable quotes for
The Hunt for Red October (1990)
[Jack Ryan, in US Navy Commander uniform, exits after meeting the Admiral and Captain of the carrier]
Admiral Josh Painter: You think he's crazy?
Captain Davenport: Certifiable. And no matter what his credentials, I don't care for him wearing the uniform.
Admiral Josh Painter: You see that ring on his finger? The Academy, Class of '72. A Marine.
Captain Davenport: You're kidding! How did you...
Admiral Josh Painter: Greer told me. Summer of his third year, he and his squad went down in a chopper accident in the Med. Bad - pilot, crew killed. That kid spent ten months in traction, another year learning to walk again. Did his fourth year from the hospital. Now it's up to you, Charlie, but you might consider cuttin' the kid a little slack.
http://www.snpp.com/episodes/BABF08
Mansion Family
Original Airdate on FOX: 23-Jan-2000
% The city of Springfield celebrates excellence within its ranks with
% the Springfield Pride Awards. The event has drawn most of the town
% to the Civic Arena. Tonight's emcees are local news anchor Kent
% Brockman, and pop singer Britney Spears. Judging by audience
% applause, Britney's the one who has captured the crowd's enthusiasm.
%
% Homer is confident that this is his year. Marge is more doubtful,
% recalling the pre-award buzz about Lenny.
Kent: Our first Springfield Pride Award goes to a local legend. A man who brings laughter and joy to the children of Springfield.
Homer: [gasps in anticipation]
Britney: With his big red nose and his baggy pants ... [Homer stands up]
Kent: ... Krusty the Clown!
Krusty: [gets up, blocking our view of Homer] Hey, hey!
Homer: What?! [tries to sit back down, but a young man in a tuxedo already occupies his seat] Who are you?
Man: Seat filler. [dejected, Homer sits down in the aisle. The seat filler puts his arm around Marge]
-- "The Mansion Family"
% As the night wears on, everyone in the auditorium has collected an
% award. That is, everyone except Homer.
Homer: Everyone gets an award but me.
Marge: I can't help it if I donated the most blood. Ohh, but I'm feeling kind of woozy. [passes out. Homer reaches for her award, but she rouses herself in time to slap away his hand]
Homer: Oh, why won't anyone give me an award?
Lisa: You won a Grammy.
Homer: I mean an award that's worth winning. ["award show"-style music plays while a disclaimer scrolls by on the screen, reading, "LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Mr. Simpson's opinions does not reflect those of the producers, who don't consider the Grammy an award at all."]
-- With that attitude, you'll never win one, "The Mansion Family"
% The awards continue.
Britney: You know, Kent, in today's youth-obsessed culture, we sometimes forget that older people are still alive. [cut to Abe, who is arguing with the seat-filler]
Abe: I told ya!
Man: [not too apologetic] Well, Sor-ry! [leaves] [back to Britney and Kent]
Kent: And that's why our final award honors a man who's lived in Springfield for 108 years -- our oldest resident, Cornelius Chapman. [applause. A film showing highlights of Mr. Chapman's life begins to play]
Britney: Cornelius Chapman built the first log cabin in Springfield, and introduced the toothbrush to our fair city. [the film shows residents of the town pondering this new invention, and then using it. They smile widely]
Kent: For years, he was Springfield's only basketball player, but he still managed to entertain the crowd. [Chapman dribbles the ball, and tries a pass, but there's no one there to catch it]
From 10/11/1976 ( United States Public Law 94-479 General of the Armies of the United States approved by United States President Gerald Ford and applies to me personally and professionally as Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan US Navy ) To 12/9/1995 ( USS John C. Stennis CVN 74 commissioned into United States Navy active service ) is 6998 days
6998 = 3499 + 3499
From 7/16/1963 ( my wife ) To 2/12/1973 ( Operation Homecoming begins and I was the lead C-141A pilot transporting home the American POWs ) is 3499 days
From 3/13/1978 ( United States Department of the Army Order 31-3 General Of The Armies applies to me personally and professionally as Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan US Navy ) To 12/9/1995 ( USS John C. Stennis CVN 74 commissioned into United States Navy active service ) is 6480 days
From 7/16/1963 ( my wife ) To 4/12/1981 ( I was the commander aboard the United States STS-1 Columbia spacecraft as Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan US Navy ) is 6480 days
From 3/13/1978 ( United States Department of the Army Order 31-3 General Of The Armies applies to me personally and professionally as Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan US Navy ) To 12/9/1995 ( USS John C. Stennis CVN 74 commissioned into United States Navy active service ) is 6480 days
From 3/3/1959 ( my birth date US ) To 11/28/1976 ( I launched from Jupiter moon Callisto for Earth and home ) is 6480 days
http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/CVN74.htm
USS JOHN C. STENNIS (CVN 74)
MULTI-PURPOSE AIRCRAFT CARRIER (NUCLEAR-PROPULSION)
Class: CVN 68
Fleet: Pacific
Force: Battle Force
Award Date: 06/30/1988
Keel Date: 03/13/1991
Launch Date: 11/13/1993
Commission Date: 12/09/1995