Masters_slutpussy
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''I move the stars for no one'' Jareth, everyone's favorite Goblin King
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Great movie, great book.The Whale
Ellie: In the amazing book Moby Dick by the author Herman Melville, the author recounts his story of being at sea. In the first part of his book, the author, calling himself Ishmael, is in a small sea-side town and he is sharing a bed with a man named Queequeg, and I felt saddest of all when I read the boring chapters that were only descriptions of whales, because I knew that the author was just trying to save us from his own sad story, just for a little while.
(To be truthful, that sums up Moby Dick perfectly)
That was one of the inmates who yelled that to her and Lechter asked what he'd said to see if she'd repeat it. When she did his reply was "I myself, cannot." But I'm not sure if that was the movie or the book.“I can smell your cunt.”
--Clarice Starling to Dr. Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs
I quoted the movie. Since I haven’t read the book, I don’t know if that line is in itThat was one of the inmates who yelled that to her and Lechter asked what he'd said to see if she'd repeat it. When she did his reply was "I myself, cannot." But I'm not sure if that was the movie or the book.
I quoted the movie. Since I haven’t read the book, I don’t know if that line is in it![]()
@lovecraft68,In my writing I rely a lot more on dialogue than narrative, my characters carry the story in words and deed
Because of my fondness for dialogue, great lines in movies really stand out to me. Usually ones that are snarky or funny because I use a lot of sarcasm in my stories, but a good line is a good line.
So what are some of your favorites and from what movie?