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![]() Katie Holmes Quotation"It's kind of fun being the cute, little one. In fact, I'm finding it hard to grow out of that." Movie Title: Go (1999) as Claire: Claire : Gay men are so hot. It's tragic. Todd : What do you want for Christmas, Claire? Claire : ...I don't know. Todd : You wanna get laid? Claire : No. Todd : No, you don't wanna get laid, or no, you do, but you don't wanna get laid - with me? Claire : You're making me an accessory! Ronna : Okay Claire, that bracelet of mine you're wearing, that's an accessory. Movie Title: Wonder Boys (2000) as Hannah Green: Hannah Green : Grady, you know how in class you're always telling us that writers make choices? Grady Tripp : Yeah. Hannah Green : And even though you're book is really beautiful, I mean, amazingly beautiful, it's... it's at times... it's... very detailed. You know, with the genealogies of everyone's horses, and the dental records, and so on. And... I could be wrong, but it sort of reads in places like you didn't make any choices. At all. And I was just wondering if it might not be different if... if when you wrote you weren't always... under the influence. Grady Tripp : Well... thank you for the thought, but shocking as it may sound, I am not the first writer to sip a little weed. Furthermore, it might surprise you to know that one book I wrote, as you say, "under the influence," just happened to win a little something called the Pen Award. Which, by the way, I accepted under the influence. Movie Title: Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999) as Leigh Ann Watson: Leigh Ann Watson : It's completely factual, she was burned at the stake. Mrs. Tingle : Always the victim, aren't we, Ms. Watson? Leigh Ann Watson : Well there are certain similarities between society today and seventeenth century Salem. I guess that would be the irony of it all. Mrs. Tingle : Irony is the opposite of what is or might be expected. For example, if Ms. Watson was expecting an A on her history project, she might find the actual result to be rather ironic. Leigh Ann Watson : I'm gonna burn in hell for this. Luke Churner : It'll be a party! Leigh Ann Watson : Oh, Mrs. Tingle, threats are a sign of weakness. Leigh Ann Watson : What's the matter Mrs. Tingle? Getting scared yourself? Mrs. Tingle : Oh no! Ms. Watson, things are just starting to get fun. Movie Title: Disturbing Behavior (1998) as Rachel Wagner / Rachel: Rachel Wagner : Sounds razor. Rachel Wagner : Who put the acid in my Spam? Chug Roman : Will you go out with me? Rachel Wagner : No. Chug Roman : WHY NOT? Rachel : Gavin thinks some sinister force has taken over the Cradle Bay meatheads. Steve : A sinister force? Rachel : You know, evil. Nowhere to turn, no one to trust, altogether ooky. Gavin Strick : Rachel, this is Stevie Boy-good man. Stevie Boy, this is Rachel-Cooks Ridge trash. Rachel Wagner : [disgusted] Bite me. Steve Clark : [after seeing Chug in a fight] What was that about? Rachel Wagner : Toxic jock syndrome. Movie Title: Phone Booth (2002) as Pamela McFadden: [The Caller phones Stu's girlfriend Pam] Pamela McFadden : Hi, who's this? The Caller : It's a good friend of Stu's. And he hasn't got many. Pamela McFadden : You know Stu? The Caller : I know he lies. Movie Title: Pieces of April (2003) as April Burns: April Burns : Please give me my stupid fucking turkey! Movie Title: Dawson's Creek (1998) as Joey: Jen : What about you, Joe? Are you a virgin? Joey : You kidding? Years ago. Trucker named Bubba. Joey : People change, Dawson. Dawson : They don't have to. Joey : Yes, they do. People die, and they move away... and they grow up, Dawson. Everything changes eventually. Joey : Everything changes eventually. That's just the way life is and you have no control over it. Like suddenly people who you think are always going to be there, they disappear. You know? People die and they move away and they grow up. Joey : You know, I have asked you six questions tonight and you haven't answered one. Jack : Well that's because you have to ask me seven. See seven is the magic number. Joey : There you go again. Why do you make light out of everything? Jack : Because I am aloof, introverted, and unsociable so there, I answered one. Dawson : The night is young. Joey : So are we. Joey : [voiceover] And now that this scared little girl no longer follows me wherever I go, I miss her. I do. 'Cause there are things I wanna tell her... to relax, to lighten up, that it is all going to be ok. I want her to know that meeting people who like you, who understand you, who actually accept you for who you are, will become an increasingly rare occurrence. Jen, Jack, Audrey, Andie, Pacey, and Dawson. These people who contributed to who I am, they are with me wherever I go, and as history gets rewritten in small ways with each passing day, my love for them only grows. Because the truth is... it was the best of times. Mistakes were made, hearts were broken, harsh lessons learned, but all of that has receded into fond memory now. How does it happen? Why are we so quick to forget the bad and romanticize the good? Maybe it's because we need to believe that the time we spent together actually meant something, that we were there for each other in a time in our lives that defined us all, a time in our lives that we will never forget. I can't swear this is exactly how it happened. But this is how it felt. Pacey : You love me. Joey : You bug me. Dawson : Hey, once upon a time, you yourself told me that some love stories never end. What happened to that girl? Joey : She offered herself to the boy she loved. The boy she thought loved her back. And he rejected her. Joey : So the friendship? You don't think we're friends anymore? Dawson : I don't know. Are we more? Are we less? All I know is it's just not the way it used to be. Nothing is anymore. Joey : It's called social evolution, Dawson. What's strong enough flourishes and what doesn't we look at behind glass cases in science museums. Dawson : You and I? Are we museum bound? Joey : (to Dawson) you make my life better, not worse Joey : I was scared. Dawson : Of what? Joey : Of going backwards, of never growing up. Dawson : That's what I represent to you? Joey : No, not you. Us. I started this year thinking that I had to say good-bye to you, but I was wrong. Dawson, you're a huge part of my life - past, present, and future - and I have to start getting used to that because... you make my life better, not worse Pacey : ...This is... this is your life, and you should enjoy it. Joey : How can I enjoy it without you? Pacey : You know, for a bright girl, you can be really daft sometimes. Why do you think I came here? I came here to be with you! It's as simple as that. I mean, when you like somebody, proximity is a good thing, regardless of how they feel about you. Or don't, as the case may be. Joey : But I felt it. Pacey : What? Joey : This morning. Your arm brushed up against me in bed, and... And I felt it. Pacey : How did it feel? Joey : Made me feel alive. Pacey : Ok. Joey... I'm going to kiss you now. Joey : You can't. Pacey : Jo, you can't say something like that to me and expect me not to kiss you, so that's exactly what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna kiss you in about 10 seconds. And if you don't want me to kiss you... Well, if you don't want me to, I guess then you're just gonna have to stop me. 10. Pacey : So this is spring break, it doesn't really look like the brochures. Audrey : Hey. I provided the house, you people we supposed to bring on the fun. There are some pizzas. Joey : We could rent some movies... Pacey : ...or play Strip Poker Audrey,Jen and Joey: NO. Pacey : Come on, its not like I haven't seen you all naked before. Ok, ok. we'll rent movies. Joey : I think I love you Pacey : You think, or you know? Joey : I know Joey : Then why did you come here, Pacey? Pacey : You know, for a bright girl, you can be really daft sometimes. Why do you think I came here? (She tries to answer) I came here to be with you. It's as simple as that. When you like somebody, proximity is a good thing, regardless of how they feel about you. Or don't, as the case may be. Joey : We're growing up, that's all. I mean even Spielberg outgrew his Peter Pan syndrome. Joey : When I saw you going for Jen's hand... it's not like I wanted to be the one holding your hand. I just didn't want her holding it. Andie : You guys are a bunch of cynics, you know that? I mean, what kind of high school memories will you have if all you did in high school was bitch and moan about everything? Joey : Bitching memories. Dawson : Moaning memories. Andie : You mean that you guys would rather watch a movie about something than actually doing it yourselves? Joey , Dawson : Correct. Joey : Naah, I think I'm going to stay in and watch TV tonight. I hear Luke Perry's back on 90210. Joey : Dawson, how many times a week do you walk your dog? Dawson : What? Joey : Oh c'mon, you know what I mean. Dawson : Good night Joey. Joey : Dawson... Dawson : Good Night Joey. Joey : Good night Dawson. Dawson : Joey. Every morning with Katie Couric. Joey : I love your hair. What number is it? Joey : Clap hard Dawson, you may be Tinkerbell's last hope. Dr. Rand : I'd like you to meet your new lab partner. Joey : Him? Pacey : Her? Dr. Rand, I'd like to lodge a formal protest. You never told me I was going to be working with a repressed control freak. Joey : Yeah, and you never said my grade was dependent upon some remedial underachiever. Dr. Rand : I see introductions are unnecessary. Pacey : You know, it's amazing. A personality like yours and you still can't get any dates. Joey : Even more amazing: personality like yours and you can. Joey : I need to rent the English Patient. Pacey : May I please suggest something that doesn't completely blow. Joey : I'm so tired of dancing around these big words... I just want to be honest with you... more that anything I want to be honest with you. But, do you think we're ready for that honesty? Because honesty is a big word and it changes things, and it complicates things. Are you sure you're ready for everything that goes along with telling the truth? Joey : Dawson, I'm the girl guys are friends with, not the girl guys date. Dawson : What is your problem? Joey : My problem is that from the moment Little Miss Highlights showed up, you haven't said one word to me. Jack : Did it ever occur to you that you're so caught up in trying to make the right choice that you've never stopped to consider the possibility that there may not be a right choice, or a wrong choice, just a bunch of choices? Joey : Thanks Jack. That's helpful. Jack : That's the point. You don't need help. There's nothing to figure out here. There's only what you feel. Joey : What I feel is fear. Jack : I'm not telling you to sleep with Pacey... Joey : But... Jack : All the really exciting things in life require more courage than we currently have. A deep breath and a leap. See Joey, the kind of fear you're talking about... sometimes it's how you know what's worthwhile. Pacey : Please, summer school? Joey : Yeah. Pacey : It'll never happen. Only morons go to summer school. Joey : Oh yeah? Well, the last time I checked you were pulling a stellar F-minus, so without this extra-credit project, Pacey, I'm very well certain that your grade will not only place you squarely among the morons, but you may very well be their leader. Joey : Let me get this straight. You've tried to create some sort of a snail menage-a-trois? Pacey : Well, it sounds stupid when you say it out loud, but I just saw this really pretty snail in the tank over by the window, and I don't know. Last night it just seemed really brilliant. Joey : Let me fill ya in on something here. You know this pretty little snail over here by the window? It's what you call a carnivorous snail, and do you know what carnivorous snails eat? Pacey : Other snails. Joey : Yeah, other snails. Other snails such as our snails, such as the snails we are desperately relying on to raise our marine biology grades. Joey : Wait a second. You're taking romantic advice from a guy who spent his evening trying to get 3 snails to sleep together? Jennifer "Jen" Lindley : Hey, Joey, I love your lipstick. What shade is that? Joey : Wicked red. I love your hair colour. What number is that? Anderson : My name's Anderson, Anderson Crawford. Joey : Congratulations. Anderson : So, you come with a name or just an attitude? Joey : Just an attitude. Anderson : And people find this charming? Joey : I haven't asked. Joey : Do you really love me though? Because I'm 15 years old and I go through every day of my life thinking that nobody loves me. Joey : It was never about finding something better, Dawson. It was about finding someone who wasn't so close to me. So that I could tell where I ended and he began. In many ways, I feel like you've partially invented me, Dawson. And that scares me so much. Joey : I just think our emerging hormones are destined to alter our relationship and I'm trying to limit the fallout. Joey : Dawson, don't you ever wonder where this is going, where we are exactly? I mean, is this just the first act or is our story ended and we're just too stupid to realize it? Joey : Serves me right for being THAT girl. Dawson : What girl? Joey : That girl who tries to rent the movie the night before an all-important paper is due because her debilitating attention deficit disorder's gotten in the way of her actually reading the book. Joey : Dawson, you can't just will a friendship into existence. Joey : Well, you know, if I blow off the paper, then I'll probably fail the class, and if I fail the class, well, that could be the beginning of a long and tragic downward spiral that dooms me to wait the tables of Capeside's greasy spoons for eternity, so... count me in. Jennifer "Jen" Lindley : I say witch is just a buzzword. For a girl who happens to follow her completely healthy, totally natural urges, and explore her sexuality. But see, you can't do that in school in the swingin' 1690's without getting the good townsfolk all up in arms. So what do these puritanical, impotent creeps do? Instead of reaching for the Viagra, they brand these girls as witches, they send them off to this godforsaken island to die a horrible solitary death. Joey : Well, lucky for you, Jen - I mean, we live in a world where you can follow your natural urges without fear of persecution. Jennifer "Jen" Lindley : You're right. I would've been so burned at the stake by now. Dawson : If he did meet somebody else and forgot about her than obviously they were never meant to be in the first place. See my point? Joey : Could you be any more naive? Dawson : Could you be any more cynical? Jennifer "Jen" Lindley : Could you be any more irritating? Joey : So we're friends, and then we're a couple. And then friends again, and then we're a couple. Dawson : So? Joey : So what are we now? Dawson : Dawson and Joey. Joey : Do you think every Joey has a Dawson and every Dawson has a Joey? Dawson : I hope so. For their sake. Pacey : It seems to me that under the previous regimes in my life, every time I was studying, I was given a reward. Joey : I offered you Chex Mix. Pacey : And I'm not talkin' about Chex Mix. I'm talking about Tamara, and I'm talking about Andie. Let's just say that those 2 ladies, they trained me to equate studying with... Joey : With what? Pacey : Sex. I equate studying with sex, sex with studying. Now I get the studying, but no sex, you understand? So it's a little hard to get motivated these days. Joey : So what you're saying is you're merely the innocent victim in some behavioral psychology experiment gone horribly awry. Pacey : Yeah. Joey : And you're desperately in need of some able-bodied female to help you provoke those pre-conditioned Pavlovian homework responses? Pacey : Yes. Joey : That is the worst pick-up line I have ever heard, Pacey. AJ : Would it be alright if I were to, you know, phone you sometime? Joey : It wouldn't suck. Pacey : See this? This is you. It's not showy or gaudy. It's simple. Elegant. Beautiful. Joey : It's my mom's bracelet. Pacey : I know. Joey : How do you know? Pacey : Well, because you told me. Six months ago. You were wearing that blue sweater with the snowflakes that you have. You were walking down the hallway at school. I was annoying you as per usual. You said, "Look, Pacey, I just found my mother's bracelet this morning, so why don't you cut me some slack?" Joey : You remember that? Pacey : I remember everything. Joey : Do you believe in magic? I never used to. I mean, how could I? 13, your mom dies, you hope against hope for magic, something to make it all better. It never comes, and, you know, you look to your father who's unable to overcome all of his tragic flaws. Well, no abracadabra there. And then there's Pacey. Well... any magic that was there, that ran out, didn't it? But, uh, then there's you. There's proof that someone out there is thinking of me... my friend who was with me always. It's pure magic. Joey : I expected you to say good-bye. Pacey : Right. The good-bye scene. I come to you, heart in hand, and announce my plans. You stare at me, pained. But then the Potter sarcasm kicks in. And I walk off, never getting what I came for. Joey : You got me, Jen. We did it. All day, all night. Twenty-four seven. Wereyou aware that there are at least thirty-eight known differing sexual positions? And forty-two if you're flexible enough. Audrey : That's Chris Joey : Chris as in... Audrey : The one. The one I think of every time "in your eyes" comes on the radio. My perfect high school boyfriend who every boy gets compared to and who no one's lived up to yet, yep that's him, he's here... kill me now. Joey : So, you're a stalker now? Charlie : ugh, stalker. I prefer to think of myself as doggedly persistent. Joey : Well you got the dog part right. Joey : All I really know about you and your childhood is that you used to play with Barbie dolls. Charlie : OK, it wasn't a doll, It was... ok so maybe it was. But Barbie looks really hot naked. Joey : Whatever you say. Joey : I felt it. Pacey : [turning back to look at her] What? Joey : This morning. Your arm brushed up against me in bed and I felt it. Pacey : How did it feel? Joey : It made me feel alive. Pacey : Okay. Joey, I'm going to kiss you now. Joey : You can't. Pacey : Look, Jo, you can't say something like that and expect me not to kiss you, so that's exactly what I'm going to do. I'm gonna kiss ya, in about ten seconds, and if you don't want me to kiss you well, if you don't want me to, I guess then you're just gonna have to stop me. Ten. Gretchen : Senior ski trip is a Capeside rite of passage, absolutely guaranteed to be chock-full of the cruel and unusual. Joey : Well, knowing our class, I highly doubt it. Gretchen : Well, let's just say when I went, somebody got pregnant, somebody got arrested, and this one girl's hair caught on fire. Pacey : Joey'll probably keep me out of jail and Lamaze, and I guess I'll watch out for your hair. Joey : Really? Virtually topless female comes knocking on our door, asking if Pacey can come out to play, and you don't have any comment? Pacey : Well, no matter what I say, you're just gonna take it wrong. [The girls are woken by singing] Audrey : It sounds like a cat dying. Joey : I think it's music. [They realize it's Charlie serenading Joey] Audrey : Could he be any cuter? Joey : No, but he could be more in tune. Audrey : It's like that movie "You make me want to be a better man" Joey : Wouldn't the world thank me more if I made him want to be a better singer? Audrey : OK, it's official, you are the Queen of All Negativity. There will be a crowning ceremony later today. Joey : Cramming dreary German folk tales and the inner workings of the Fett is hard enough without having to listen to a diatribe about your ass. Charlie : Contrary to popular opinion, I may not actually be the devil. Joey : Don't get ahead of yourself. Dawson : Best thing we can do is just be ourselves, carry on in our typical, usual, distracting... Pacey : Sordid love triangle ways. Dawson : [Laughs] Leave it up to you to say the most inappropriate thing possible. Pacey : Aw, I'm always dependable, my friend. Joey : So very not funny. [Cell phone rings] Joey : Hi, Christopher. Dawson : And the triangle becomes a square. Pacey : Well put. [The girls are watching a porno video found in Dawson's room] Abby : You are aware that where this tape begins, Dawson finished. Andie : Finished what? Jen : Shaking hands with the unemployed. Joey : Boxing the bald-headed bishop. Abby : Test-firing the missile. Andie : All right, I get your point, guys. Joey : I'm not a quitter. Professor Heston: People love saying that. It's like they saw it in some movie once and they liked the way it sounded. Audrey : Joey, I am serious. E-mail expression is the scourge of the modern age. The internet has made it way too easy to express oneself. Ok, you have some fleeting thought. You send it. It lands with a thud in some unsuspecting person's mailbox. Said person then reads it, gets irked because you've recapped a conversation that you presumably already had. They fail to respond. You feel slighted. But if you must be one of these pathetic passive/aggressive e-mail types, far be it from me to stop you. What do you have so far? Joey : Well... I had "Dear Dawson," and then I erased it. Audrey : Why? I think that's a nice start. Joey : I seemed cold. Audrey : True. I mean, you did just nude-up with the guy. Oh, I'm sorry, or did you guys do it through a hole in a sheet because that's very Dawson and Joey to me. Joey : I mean, how many truly great days are we gonna have in our lives? Dawson : I don't know. Who knows how many you get? When they do happen to come along, though, I hope you're close by, at least for a few of 'em. Joey : Well, are you gonna answer that, or are we gonna finish this? Pacey : We could live for a thousand years, and we would never finish this. Joey : You were wanting to kiss me all night? Pacey : Yes. Joey : Even when you were yelling at me. Pacey : Especially when I was yelling at you. Joey : So... is this... some sort of... recent new development in your life? Pacey : Wanting to kiss you? No. It's sort of always there... like... white noise, or... the secret service or the threat of nuclear war, for that matter. Just somethin' you get used to. Joey : I don't know. I guess I feel different. Like... I've always had this tendency to assume that change, when it happens, can only be for the worse. You know? And lately, I kinda feel like that's not true... like whatever's waiting for me out there... may not be that bad. And even if it is... then not knowing about it... might actually be the good part. Joey : [to Pacey] Just because I've never done it before doesn't mean I'm not gonna be good at it. I was good at sex, wasn't I? Pacey : I don't know. But... you remember how you said you were willing to be surprised by the future? Joey : Yeah. Pacey : Surprise. Joey : I'd like to tell today's youth that no matter where life takes you, big cities, small towns, you'll inevitably come across small minds. People who think that they're better than you are. People who think that material things, or being pretty or popular automatically makes you a worth while human being. I'd like to tell today's youth that none of these things matter unless you have strength of character, integrity, sense of pride, and if you're lucky enough to have any of these things... don't ever sell them. Don't ever sell out. So when you meet a person for the first time, please don't judge them by their station on life, because, who knows, that person just might end up being your best friend. Thank you. Joey : Well, Principal Green said the mural should focus on what unifies us as a school. And if you think about it, nothing really unifies us. Even our mascot is divisive. The Minute Man - right there you've alienated half the student population. So, the only thing that I could think of that unites us all, that we all have in common, is that... well it's that we all start off in kindergarten thinking that we can be anything that we want to be, and by the time we get here, we... we've somehow lost that feeling. We've all started to believe whatever our parents or friends have told us about what we can achieve and who we can be in life, and... and we've forgotten about that possibility we had when we were younger. And that's what I think we all have in common, and that's what the symbol on my painting means - possibility. I painted it because I thought we could all use a daily reminder that, if you believe in yourself, even when the odds seem stacked against you, anything's possible. Joey : (reading) Near the end of March, 1845, I borrowed an axe and went down to the woods by Weldon pond. Nearest to where I... Teacher: What's the most important word in that sentence? Joey : (she studies the sentence) Woods? Teacher: Borrowed. The important thing to remember about the transcendentalist, is that while self-reliance is a most admirable trait, Thoreau wasn't really all that alone out there by Weldon pond. He had neighbor's, friends, people he could rely on. We should all be so lucky. Joey : Dreams aren't perfect, Dawson. They come true, not free. Joey : So what is the best ending in all of literature? Don't say Ulysses. Everyone says Ulysses. Wilder: That's easy. Sentimental education by Flaubert. Joey : And what happens? Wilder: Nothing, really. Just two old friends sitting around remembering the best thing that never happened to them. Joey : How do you remember something that never happened? Wilder: Fondly. You see, Flaubert believed that anticipation was the purest form of pleasure... and the most reliable. And that while the things that actually happen to you would invariable disappoint, the things that never happened to you would never dim. Never fade. They would always be engraved in your heart with a sort of sweet sadness. Dawson : Growing up does not have to equal growing apart. Joey : Somehow it does. Dawson : Jo, you're not a bad friend. I don't get to say it much anymore, but... You're my best friend. You always were. No matter where you are, no matter where your life may take you, and no matter who you're with... Joey : You'll always have a piece of my heart. Dawson : Something like that. Joey : Yeah. Doesn't have to be a huge piece. Dawson : No, no, no, no. Not a huge piece. Just enough. You know, tiny piece. Joey : So what's the problem? Andie : He's... He's not Pacey. Pathetic. I know. I know. And I thought I was over him. I really, really did. But then I bumped into him a little while ago, and... I mean, technically we're friends, right? And that's how I played it. But then it's, like, when I saw him, every irritating/adorable thing he ever did flashed before my eyes, and... I mean, that's the true test, right? When you just bump into somebody... And if you're not over him, then boom - floodgates. Dawson : But what good is their love if it's not strong enough to overcome those circumstances? Joey : Because in spite of the circumstances... they never stop loving. Joey : for so long all I've thought about was you, all I dreamed about was you... Dawson : what happened? Joey : I got my dream and now I don't have anything else Joey : You never look back, do you? Pacey : Why would you look back? The future's out there. And whatever it is, it's gonna be great. Joey : Dawson, I'm sorry I don't have the same dreams I had when I was 15 years old, and I'm sorry that I moved on faster than you did, but you know what? Maybe not everything that happens to you is my fault! And maybe just because I want more from my life than... Dawson : more than what? More than us? You don't know, do you? You've never known. The entire time I've known you, all you've wanted to do is escape. From me, from Capeside. I mean, you say that I'm the dreamer. I'm the one who doesn't wanna live in the real world. Well, I'm doing it, Joey. Right now. I'm living in the real world. It's you who wants the fantasy Doug Witter : Miss Potter, I clocked you going... Joey : ...You have a radar gun? Doug Witter : Visual assessment. You were going a good five to seven miles per hour below the posted speed limit on this particular Capeside thoroughfare. Movie Title: The Gift (2000) as Jessica: David : Someone might come in here Jessica : Then you better fuck me fast. |
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