You're a neighbor? Well what's your name, neighbor?
Billy in "Easy Rider"
Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet"
Kaufman in "Land of the Dead"
Clifford Worley in "True Romance"
Photojournalist in "Apocalypse Now"
You gotta be kidding. I mean, you know who this is, man? This is Captain America. I'm Billy. Hey, we're headliners baby. We played every fair in this part of the country. I mean, for top dollar, too!
Billy in "Easy Rider"
Photojournalist in "Apocalypse Now"
Clifford Worley in "True Romance"
Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet"
Kaufman in "Land of the Dead"
Zombies, man. They creep me out.
Kaufman in "Land of the Dead"
Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet"
Photojournalist in "Apocalypse Now"
Clifford Worley in "True Romance"
Billy in "Easy Rider"
In a world where the dead are returning to life, the word "trouble" loses much of its meaning.
Photojournalist in "Apocalypse Now"
Kaufman in "Land of the Dead"
Clifford Worley in "True Romance"
Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet"
Billy in "Easy Rider"
Son of a bitch was right. She tastes like a peach.
Photojournalist in "Apocalypse Now"
Kaufman in "Land of the Dead"
Billy in "Easy Rider"
Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet"
Clifford Worley in "True Romance"
[to Ben] Suave! Goddamn you're one suave fucker!
Clifford Worley in "True Romance"
Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet"
Photojournalist in "Apocalypse Now"
Billy in "Easy Rider"
Kaufman in "Land of the Dead"
Hey, man, you don't talk to the Colonel. You listen to him. The man's enlarged my mind. He's a poet-warrior in the classic sense. I mean, sometimes he'll, uh, well, you'll say "Hello" to him, right? And he'll just walk right by you, and he won't even notice you. And suddenly he'll grab you, and he'll throw you in a corner, and he'll say "Do you know that 'if' is the middle word in life? 'If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you, if you can trust yourself when all men doubt you'..." â€" I mean, I'm no, I can't â€" I'm a little man, I'm a little man, he's, he's a great man. I should have been a pair of ragged claws scuttling across floors of silent seas â€" I mean â€"...(Note: This is a variation on T.S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, with the 'If you can keep your head...' a quote from Rudyard Kipling's If)
Kaufman in "Land of the Dead"
Photojournalist in "Apocalypse Now"
Billy in "Easy Rider"
Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet"
Clifford Worley in "True Romance"
All right. Let's hit the fuckin' road, we're givin' our neighbor a joy ride. Let's get on with it. Bye, Ben. Anyone, uh, want to go on a joy ride with us. [to Dorothy] How about you? Huh? Hey, no smile for Frank? No? OK. Fuck it. Let's go. Now it's dark. [shouting]Let's FUCK! I'll fuck anything that moves!
Clifford Worley in "True Romance"
Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet"
Billy in "Easy Rider"
Kaufman in "Land of the Dead"
Photojournalist in "Apocalypse Now"
Whew. Man, look, I gotta get out of here, man. Now we - we got things we want to do, man, like - I just - uh - I gotta get out of here, man.
Billy in "Easy Rider"
Photojournalist in "Apocalypse Now"
Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet"
Kaufman in "Land of the Dead"
Clifford Worley in "True Romance"
LET'S FUCK! I'LL FUCK ANYTHING THAT MOVES!
Kaufman in "Land of the Dead"
Clifford Worley in "True Romance"
Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet"
Photojournalist in "Apocalypse Now"
Billy in "Easy Rider"
Hey, neighbor! You shit for brains, man. You forgot I have a police radio. One well-dressed fuckin' man knows where your fuckin' cute little butt's hidin', huh. You stupid fuck. Fuck with me, man. Here I come! Ready or not! You fuck. I can hear your fuckin' radio, you stupid shit. You've got about one fuckin' second to live, buddy. You're a sorry piece of shit, mister. Hey pretty, pretty...What the fuck. Where are you? Where are you?
Billy in "Easy Rider"
Kaufman in "Land of the Dead"
Clifford Worley in "True Romance"
Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet"
Photojournalist in "Apocalypse Now"
Now it's dark.
Clifford Worley in "True Romance"
Photojournalist in "Apocalypse Now"
Billy in "Easy Rider"
Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet"
Kaufman in "Land of the Dead"