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Now I don't want to cause any trouble, but cold facts are cold facts.   (That Uncertain Feeling)

I gotta crash. Everything's fine.   (Spider-Man)

They call him the fighting parson.   (Fugitive from Sonora)

How's the numerology working out?   (Artists and Models)

Smokin weed, smokin weed, drinkin beers, gettin pussy.   (Clerks)

--I heard you got in on the money end of this miserable business? --Yep.   (Mountain Men, The)

So, you think you can out-clever us French folk with your silly knees-bent, running about, advancing type behavior??.... I wave my private parts at your aunties, you cheesy lot of second-hand electric donkey bottom biters!!!   (Monty Python and the Holy Grail)

My dad died. O I'm so sorry. Yeah, I just found out this morning so it's been a rough 24 hours.   (Fever Pitch)

Be careful. Be cool.   (Miami Vice)

I have car under control.   (Red Heat)

--Guess that makes us lucky. --I'll settle for smart.   (Criminal)

Stagecoach to Cheyenne.   (Stagecoach)

--I don't deserve you. --No, you don't.   (Firewall)

-I'm scared. -What about death? - NO, Paris.   (Passport to Paris
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S: J, you were at 4,000 Kelvin. Any hotter, and you're approaching supernova. J: Sweet! S: No, not sweet. That's the temperature of the sun. R: Not only could you kill yourself but you could set fire to the Earth's atmosphere and destroy all human life as we know it. J: Got it. Supernova - bad.   (Body Heat)

this is not a quote from the movie   (Delirious)

--You're both single-minded. You go on relentlessly trying to get an answer.   (Desk Set)

Now I gotta use a bad word: whore   (Rocky)

So what really happened that day? Let's just for a moment speculate, shall we? We have the epileptic seizure around 12:15, p.m. distracting the police making it easier for the shooters to move into their places. The epileptic later vanished, never checking into a hospital. The A-Team gets on the sixth floor of the depository. They were refurbishing the floors that week, which allowed unknown workmen access to the building. They move quickly into position just minutes before the shooting. The spotter on the radio talking to the other two teams has the best overall view, the *God* spot. B-Team one shooter and one spotter with radio gear and access to the building, moves into the lower floor of the Daltex building. The third team, the C-Team moves into the picket fence behind the Grassy Knoll, where the shooter and the spotter are first spotted by the late Lee Bowers in the watch tower of the rail yard. They have the best position of all. Kennedy is close and on a flat low trajectory. Part of this team is a coordinator who has flashed security credentials at people chasing them out of the parking lot. Probably 2 or 3 more men are in the crowd on Elm. 10 or 12 men. Three shooters. Three spotters. The triangulation of fire that Clay Shaw and David Ferrie discussed two months before. They have walked the plaza. They know every inch. They have calibrated their sight. They have practiced on moving targets. They are ready. Kennedy's motorcade makes the turn from Main onto Houston. It's gonna be a turkey shoot. They don't shoot him coming up Houston, which is the easiest shot for a single shot from the Book Depository. They Wait... They wait until he gets in the killing zone, between three rifles. Kennedy makes the final turn from Houston onto Elm, slowing down to some 11 miles an hour. The shooters across Deely Plaza tighten, taking their aim, waiting for the radio to say *Green! Green!* or *Abort! Abort!*. The first shot rings out, sounding like a backfire it misses the car   (JFK)

1)Dammit, Bill -- how could you do something like this to me? 2)Something like what? 1)Oh, come on, we're not children. I didn't have anything to do with this Fidelity nonsense and you know it. 2)All I've got is my integrity. That's all I have. Now I don't know why you turned your attack dogs on me.   (Dave)