This Is What I Think.
Saturday, August 06, 2016
Paradise
http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/w/windtalkers-script-transcript-wind-talkers.html
Windtalkers
You're a mess, Joe.
You're not fooling anybody.
http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=beach-the
Springfield! Springfield!
Beach, The (2000)
Um, Vicki.
Uh, uh,
sutra cuputovati
mnogo millja biciklom.
Great. Very good. Helene.
Very good.
Sutra cuputovati
mnogo millja biciklom.
Very good. Keaty?
All right.
It's far too easy, though.
Yes. Okay. Sutra cu putovati
mnogo millja biciklom.
There's more, you know.
He knows everything.
Richard!
Ahem.
Sutra cu putovati
mnogo millja biciklom.
Yes, Richard!
You're represented, man.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0163978/releaseinfo
IMDb
The Beach (2000)
Release Info
USA 2 February 2000 (premiere)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0163978/fullcredits
IMDb
The Beach (2000)
Full Cast & Crew
Leonardo DiCaprio ... Richard
http://www.oocities.org/elzj78/bsgminiseries.html
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: Miniseries (2003)
Six: (moving closer to him) What are you working on?
Baltar: If you were really a chip in my head, I wouldn't have to tell you, now would I?
Six: Indulge me.
Baltar: I'm trying to figure out how you managed to pull this kind of an attack. You virtually shut down the entire defense network without firing a shot.
http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=beach-the
Springfield! Springfield!
Beach, The (2000)
"Oh, yeah, I am French, and I have zee beautiful girlfriend, too, eh?"
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http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=beach-the
Springfield! Springfield!
Beach, The (2000)
You guys all right?
Yeah. We're okay.
Yeah.
I think we're about halfway.
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http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=beach-the
Springfield! Springfield!
Beach, The (2000)
We grow our own, which means no stealing from the farmers on the other side.
And do they know that you're living here?
Oh, yeah, but they keep to their side, and we don't trespass on their turf.
A couple of years ago, they came to us, and they said that we could stay. That was all right, but nobody else should come. which kind of suits us as well.
So, you was lucky, you know? Very lucky.
http://gateworld.net/universe/s1/transcripts/101.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE: UNIVERSE
AIR, PART 1
EPISODE NUMBER - 101
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 10.02.09
WALLACE: Who are you?
RUSH: Doctor Nicholas Rush. May we come in?
WALLACE: Why?
RUSH: You spent a great deal of time recently playing an online fantasy game called Prometheus.
(Eli laughs.)
WALLACE: Big Brother's got nothing better to do?!
RUSH: Last night, you solved the Dakara weapons puzzle.
WALLACE: Yeah. A month of my life went into that! D'you know what happens when you solve that thing? Nothing!
O'NEILL: We're here. That happened.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093177/quotes
IMDb
Hellraiser (1987)
Quotes
Lead Cenobite: Oh, no tears please. It's a waste of good suffering!
Kirsty Cotton: Wait! Wait! Please, please wait!
Lead Cenobite: No time for argument.
Kirsty Cotton: You've done this before, right?
Lead Cenobite: Many, many times.
Kirsty Cotton: To... to a man called Frank Cotton?
Female Cenobite: Oh, yes.
Kirsty Cotton: He escaped you!
Lead Cenobite: Nobody escapes us!
http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=beach-the
Springfield! Springfield!
Beach, The (2000)
Well, that's sad news. He was one of the founders of our community.
Oh.
But he became depressed.
This is crazy.
The police didn't know what to do with the body, so I guess they're gonna, like, incinerate him or something.
http://siouxcityjournal.com/special-section/prime/abraham-lincoln-museum-in-illinois-preserves-legacy-of-th-president/article_b8cc4ba6-570b-5069-8493-e823f8c4f590.html
Sioux City Journal
Abraham Lincoln museum in Illinois preserves legacy of 16th president
TERRY TURNER Oct 1, 2015
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. The inspiring and tragic story of the 16th president of the United States is told through a combination of amazing state-of-the-art visual effects along with historic documents and artifacts at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum.
The museum was dedicated on April 19, 2005, in a ceremony
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700002404/Beach-The.html?pg=all
Deseret News
Film review: Beach, The
By Jeff Vice, Deseret News
Published: Friday, Feb. 11 2000 12:00 a.m. MST
THE BEACH —*1/2 — Leonardo DiCaprio, Virginie Ledoyen, Tilda Swinton, Guillaume Canet, Paterson Joseph, Lars Arentz Hansen, Robert Carlyle; rated R (profanity, violence, gore, drug use, sex, nudity, vulgarity); Carmike Plaza 5400 and Ritz 15 Theaters; Century Theatres 16; Cinemark Jordan Landing Theaters; Gateway 8 Cinemas; Loews Cineplex Broadway Centre and Holladay Center Cinemas; MegaPlex 17 at Jordan Commons; Reel Theatres.
After making fans wait so long for his follow-up to "Titanic," it probably wasn't the wisest choice for Leonardo DiCaprio to wash up on "The Beach."
Perhaps "wash up" is too strong a word, since it would take more than one bad movie to completely destroy the career of someone as popular as DiCaprio.
Or perhaps not, since this superficial, pretentious adaptation of Alex Garland's novel is pretty awful filmmaking. The obvious swipes of material from "Lord of the Flies," "Lost Horizon" and "The Blue Lagoon" are bad enough, but when the story takes a turn toward "Apocalypse Now" (you have to see it to believe it), things get downright laughable.
Of course, it's not as if DiCaprio is the only one sticking out his neck here. Director Danny Boyle has been looking for something — anything — to follow up his indie hit "Trainspotting." And while "The Beach" is not quite as bad as Boyle's previous film, "A Life Less Ordinary," it comes pretty close.
Still, the person with his name above the title is DiCaprio, who stars as Richard, a bored American twentysomething looking for a new thrill in Thailand. As it turns out, adventure comes looking for him — in the person of Daffy (played by over-the-top Robert Carlyle), an apparently whacked-out Scotsman with a preposterous tale to tell about a nearby island paradise.
Needless to say, Richard isn't exactly buying Daffy's story. But when Daffy turns up dead the next morning, and a map to the island is pinned to his door, Richard does become intrigued. So he enlists two French tourists, Etienne (Guillaume Canet) and the beautiful Francoise (Virginie Ledoyen), to join him on his quest.
And after they make the perilous journey, they discover the real truth: that there really is such an island, and it has two thriving communities — one comprised of fellow thrill seekers and the other made up of Thai drug traffickers.
The trio quickly falls in with the hedonists, who are led by the charismatic and enigmatic Sal (Tilda Swinton). And while they are happy for a time, the whole island's delicate balance is threatened by petty jealousies, encroachments from the "real" world and Richard's increasingly manic behavior.
Many of the film's problems lie with the source material, which reads well in print but seems ludicrous and contrived on the big screen.
John Hodge's cliche-ridden script certainly doesn't help, nor do the liberties he takes with the storyline. Worse, there is little or no attention paid to characterization, which leaves the cast scrambling.
And frankly, DiCaprio — who is, alternately, detached and hammy — can't hold the film together by himself. In her U.S. debut, Ledoyen doesn't fare that well, either, while Swinton simply looks disgusted.
One thing the film does feature, however, is breathtaking photography, as Boyle and cinematographer Darius Khondji capture the Thai locations beautifully. But that's certainly not reason enough to see the movie.
http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=beach-the
Springfield! Springfield!
Beach, The (2000)
It was like we arrived into a lost world, a full-scale community of travelers, not just passing through, but actually living here. I suddenly became aware that we weren't even invited.
http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/wiki/5.03_%22Ascension%22_Transcript
STARGATE WIKI
5.03 "Ascension"
MAN
Please don't. I just wanna talk to you.
CARTER
About what?
MAN
It's complicated.
CARTER
Let's start with how you got into my house?
MAN
I followed you home last night.
CARTER
You've been here all night?
MAN
I read some of your books and watched the television so I could learn how to speak and what to wear.
(He looks down at himself)
Is this ok?
CARTER
You've been in my house all night?
MAN
Yes. But you couldn't see me. I just took this form now so we could relate. Actually, I used to look this way before my ascension.
[Carter starts to dial again.]
MAN
Please, I'm not crazy.
http://gateworld.net/universe/s1/transcripts/103.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE UNIVERSE
AIR, PART 3
EPISODE NUMBER - 103
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 10.09.09
RUSH: I don't think so. You need me. Otherwise you'd have gladly done it by now.
(Furious but unable to carry out his threat, Greer turns and storms away.)
GREER: Right now, I pray to the God above that dehydration will shut you the hell up.
http://www.tv.com/shows/dark-matter/we-should-have-seen-this-coming-3401105/
tv.com
Dark Matter Season 2 Episode 6
We Should Have Seen This Coming
Aired Friday 10:00 PM Aug 05, 2016 on Syfy
AIRED: 8/5/16
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