The Shooting Quotes

Belly-Dancer: I think any idiot can make better movies than they do today.
The Narrator: And that's exactly what we're here to prove!

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Donnie Anderson: Do you get scared? Yeah. You stay scared? Better not.

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George Dunlap: I'm not kind anymore.
Faith Dunlap: Me either.
George Dunlap: You're kind to strangers.
Faith Dunlap: Yeah. Strangers are easy.

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Lord Gilbert Hartlip: [to Lady Hartlip] It's quite usual for men to have distractions that don't affect their wives.

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Sean Vincent: Drugs... drugs mean two completely different things to the two groups of people that deal with them. To the dealer, the seller they are a means to generate money... lots of money. The mark-up on drugs is staggering, which is why there will always be dealers willing to risk their freedom to earn the rewards. Drug dealers aren't stupid... most simply give the people what they want and charge them a price they know they will pay. Users on the other hand, the buyers or consumers see the drugs as merely a facilitator for a good time. A couple of pills for a night out clubbing, a cheeky wrap of Charlie to spice up a party... it's all about enjoyment... and they are willing to pay for it. The very fact that drugs are illegal, and class A drugs are very illegal makes the relationship between the dealer and the user even more solid. But... like all relationships, there is room for selfishness and greed. A dealer is always interested in a new supplier if the price is right and the user is similarly disloyal when a good night can be had for less. And with that in mind, we head for the open road ready to raise the hopes and lighten the wallet of any dealers we can find... hallelujah

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