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![]() Debbie Reynolds Quotation"Singin' in the Rain (1952) and childbirth were the two hardest things I ever had to do in my life." "My mother is so talented it's insane." - Carrie Fisher "I stopped making movies because I don't like taking my clothes off. Maybe it's realism, but in my opinion, it's utter filth." "I wasn't nice to Debbie. It's a wonder she still speaks to me." - Gene Kelly, on their working experience during Singin' in the Rain (1952) Movie Title: The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964) as Molly Brown: Molly Brown : It's not the money I love, it's the not having it I hate. Movie Title: Say One for Me (1959) as Holly LeMaise: Holly LeMaise : Every time I think of an audience out there, I start getting butterflies. Father Conroy : All performers get butterflies. Holly LeMaise : But mine are wearing Army shoes, Father! Movie Title: Mother (1996) as Beatrice Henderson: Beatrice Henderson : We're not intimate dear. We just have sex occasionally. Beatrice Henderson : He's not that famous a writer that he can afford to go nuts. Beatrice Henderson : I love you. John Henderson : I know you think you do, Mother. Movie Title: I Love Melvin (1953) as Judy: Mrs. Schneider : Judy! Come on, get up! It's late! JUDY! Judy : Aw, Mom, Bob Taylor was just saying something important! Mrs. Schneider : Oh, come on! Judy : Oh, just five minutes! Maybe I can dream him back! Judy : [To Melvin] Would you like to have dinner with us? Clarabelle : [To Judy] Pop says if the subject comes up, no. Judy : They want me to marry Harry Flack! Melvin : Judy, you can't! I - I love you, Judy! Judy : Shh...Melvin... Melvin : You're not gonna do it, are you? Judy : Well, you see... Melvin : Because if you do it, I'll be very frank about this, Judy. If you do it, I'll kill myself! Judy : Melvin! Stop it! Melvin : I mean it! Judy, you know how I feel! I'd do anything for you! I'd rob a bank, I'd take a rocket to the moon, anything! Just ask me! Judy : Put me on the cover! My picture, on the cover of the magazine! Melvin : Judy, I said I'd kill myself or take a rocket to the moon, but don't ask the impossible! Judy : I...I love Melvin! Judy : Harry Flack is coming to dinner Monday night. Melvin : Oh. Well, that's simple. Poison him. Judy : He wants to talk to Pop! He's going to propose! Melvin : Propose! To your father? Judy : Don't hurt Melvin! Mr. Schneider : Hurt him! I'll rip his ears off! Mergo : [About Melvin] The last I saw him, he was going to throw himself off a tall building. Judy : Oh no! Mergo : Oh, he didn't do it. I'd 've heard from his first. Judy : How do you know? Mergo : He promised me the shot! Movie Title: Singin' in the Rain (1952) as Kathy / Kathy Selden: Don Lockwood : I'm no actor. I never was. Just a bunch of dumb show. I know that now. Cosmo Brown : Well, at least you're taking it lying down. Don Lockwood : No. No kidding, Cosmo. Did you ever see anything as ridiculous as me on that screen tonight? Cosmo Brown : Yeah, how about Lina? Don Lockwood : All right. I ran her a close second. Maybe it was a photo finish. I'm through, fellas. Kathy : Don, you're not through! Cosmo Brown : Why of course not. Why, with your looks and figure, you could drive an ice wagon or shine shoes! Kathy : Block hats! Cosmo Brown : Sell pencils! Kathy : Dig ditches! Cosmo Brown : Or worse still, go back to vaudeville. Kathy Selden : Now look, Miss Lamont, Don and I... Lina Lamont : Don? Don't you *dare* call him Don! I was calling him Don before you were born! I mean... Don Lockwood : What's your lofty mission in life that lets you sneer at my humble profession? Kathy Selden : I'm an actress... Don Lockwood : Oh... Kathy : ...on the stage. Don Lockwood : Oh, on the stage, well I'd like to see you act, what are you in right now? I could brush up on my English, or bring along an interpreter, that is if they'd let in a *movie* actor. Kathy Selden : I'm not in a play right now, but I will be. I'm going to New York... Don Lockwood : Oh, you're going to New York and then some day we'll all hear of you, won't we? Kathy Selden as Juliet, as Lady Macbeth, as King Lear. You'll have to wear a beard for that one of course. Kathy Selden : Laugh all you want, but at least the stage is a dignified profession. Don Lockwood : [scoffing] Dignified profession. Kathy : What do you have to be so conceited about? You're nothing but a shadow on film... just a shadow. You're not flesh and blood. Don Lockwood : Oh, no? [moves amorously towards her] Kathy : Stop! Don Lockwood : What can I do, I'm only a shadow. Kathy : You keep away from me! Just because you're a big movie star, wild parties, swimming pools, you expect every girl to fall in a dead faint at your feet. Well, don't you touch me! Movie Title: Charlotte's Web (1973) as Charlotte: Charlotte : Salutations. Wilbur : Salu-what? Charlotte : Salutations. Wilbur : What are they? And where are you? Charlotte : Salutations is my fancy way of saying hello. [Wilbur is eyeing Charlotte's egg sack] Charlotte : I'm versatile. Wilbur : Does versatile mean full of eggs? Charlotte : No it means I can change with ease from one thing to the next. Charlotte : It would serve you right if you had an acute attack of indigestion. Templeton : My stomach can handle anything. Charlotte : Does anybody know how to spell 'terrific'? Goose : It is spelled T-double E-double R-double R-double I-double F-double I-double C, C, C. Charlotte : What kind of an acrobat do you think I am? It would take me all night to write a word like that into my web. Old Sheep: It is actually spelled T-E-R-R-I-F-I-C. Goose : I still think it's prettier spelled T-double E-double R-... Charlotte : Please. Please. I'll spell it my way. [Charlotte is looking for a new message to write in her web] Lamb: How about "Pig Supreme"? Charlotte : No good. It sounds like a rich dessert. Goose : How about terrific, terrific, terrific? Charlotte : Cut that down to one terrific and it will do nicely. I think terrific might impress Zuckerman. Wilbur : But Charlotte, I'm not terrific. Charlotte : That doesn't make a bit of difference. Not a bit. People believe almost anything they see in print. Does anybody know how to spell terrific? Gander: I think it's T double E double R double I double F double I double C C C C C. Charlotte : What kind of acrobat do you think I am? Movie Title: Halloweentown (1998) as Aggie Cromwell: Aggie Cromwell : Being normal is vastly overrated. Movie Title: Will & Grace (1998) as Bobbi Adler: Bobbi Adler : Oh, and Will, always light matches in the bathroom after poopie-doops. Bobbi Adler : I listen. Grace : You're a mother. You're not supposed to listen. Bobbi Adler : Then what do you want me to do? Grace : I don't want you to fix me up. But I want you to want to fix me up. I just don't want you to want me to want to go out with the guys that you want to fix me up with. Bobbi Adler : Grace, honey. I want to do something nice for Will and Jack. Do the "boys" still like Judy Garland? [strikes a Judy Garland pose] Bobbi Adler : [Bobbi waltzes into the apartmant puts her foot up on the couch] Look, no panty line because: no panties! Bobbi Adler : Oh honey those shoes Will : How could I forget the shoes? Movie Title: In & Out (1997) as Berniece: Flower Girl: My mom says it won't last. Berniece : Your mom's an alcoholic. Berniece : I need that wedding. I need some beauty and some music and some placecards before I die. It's like heroin. Berniece : Howard, we want you to know: you're our son, and we'll always love you, gay, straight, red, green, if you rob a bank, if you kill someone. Howard's dad : If you get drunk, climb a clock tower, and take out the town. Berniece : As long as you get married. |
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