I love the whole scene in the swing bar, especially the dance scene. Unfortunately, there seems to be no mention in the cast and crew list of the choreographer or whoever instructed Brendan Fraser and the two women he danced with.
Adam Shankman did the choreography. Blast from the Past (1999) [choreographer] I just noticed his name in the credits last night. Are the two women listed as miss sweet and heather?
And that scene is also, in my opinion, the best part. From the time they enter the bar until they leave, it's just classic. This film had some great writers.
Adam's reaction when he looks out his hotel window is classic.
I love how Troy turns Adam's words intoasexual innuendo. "How 'bout it, Eve? Can he skate around your block? Just a few laps." The way he says it makes me laugh every time.
-- Proud fan of Johnny before becoming a fan of Jack.
To all the posters above - thanks!! I laughed out loud as I read each one. Since I can't top the lines, just want to mention that Christopher Walken's glasses needed to be repaired down there and he used some kind of medical tape. As a person who tries to repair and salvage usage myself, I found that touching since he was a scientist who arranged everything except a spare pair of glasses.
Like Molly Ringwald in '16 candles', I can watch any scene with Alicia pouting or mugging away! She and Dave Foley are wonderful together. I love his speech about manners and gentlemen. 'He got it from the strangest source - his parents. I don't think I got that memo from mine...' The way he tosses off that line! 'she doesn't need a boy - she needs a man'. Miss Sweet's 'man-eater' eyes on the dance floor. WOW - and she does look so sweet. This is a perfect movie without any wasted scenes or characters. [Snapping fingers and] a big thumb's up to Rev Melker, the dour butcher, 'hey, that's my car!' Eve's ex smoothly displacing Adam from his seat. 'you can have it back now'. Adam sees the ocean... LOVE THIS LITTLE MOVIE. Like Adam, we all fell in love with Alicia the first time we saw her. sigh
--- Adam: Oh my lucky stars! A negro! --- Eve: I see he was trying to make those dancers as comfortable as possible... Troy: He didn't go home with them... Eve: *sigh of relief and smiles* Troy: ... he went home with Sophie. Eve: AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! --- Troy: Sophie do you check these or are they carry on? --- *Adam defends himself and is able to jab Cliff in the face* Jason: Nice move. --- Eve: Adam please, she has bitch written all over her! You do know what BITCH means, don't you? Adam: Yes... I do have a dictionary, but I don't see why you'd say that about her, or why Troy would say that about you. *Eve gives dirty look to Troy* ---
Miggs was able to get off three shots in under 6 seconds and scored two hits including a head shot.
Just checked, and I thought it was odd at the time but it must have been a mistake, I am typing as its playing to get it right:
Eve: Adam! She's got bitch written all over her. You do know what bitch means don't you?
Adam: Yes... Yes I do. I do have a dictionary. But I can't understand why you would say that about her, or for that matter why *Cliff* would say that about you?
Cliff is her ex-boyfriend Mr Legs, Butt and Hair. Sorry to make a correction, but I thought for the sake of accuracy I would, espcially as I am watching it now.
==== I always liked the guy at the meat counter in the store:
Butcher: "You could get a meat order that big delivered to your home." Adam: "Really?" Butcher: "Sure." Adam: "Oh, thats terrific, except its just occoured to me that I don't know where home is?! I'm lost! Do you know where I live?" Butcher: "No." Adam: "Will you please excuse me?" Butcher: "Gladly."
Said with such a deadpan expression, he doesn't look supprised at the odd customer standing before him. ====
I do dearly love the rest of the quotes. But can you beat:
Calvin: "But I don't understand." Adam: "I'm asking you to trust me without understanding why." Calvin: "In that case ofcourse."
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Not forgetting:
Street Walker: "...I can be anything you want me to be." Calvin: "Really?" Street Walker: "Uh Huh. And its all yours for the remarkably low price of $200 and if you act now I may even throw in some lawn furniture, now how about that?"
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Bob "The first person to violence is the last person to think."
What? The crazy looking guy on the bus had a gun? I missed that and I've watched this at least a dozen times. That would tend to explain why he says to Eve, "I don't have a gun" which I thought was coming out of nowhere. I'll have to check my DVD. Los Angeles people. That's why the butcher had the bored expression - he's seen it all.
Adam asks him if he has a gun because his dad's story about what it was like on the surface. If I remember right, he asks just before the bus starts moving and he grabs the seat in front of him and tells everyone to hold on.
I love this precious little movie. There are a dozen lines that make me laugh out loud, even after the 20 something viewing, but there are two that have influenced and informed my life:
Adam: Manners are a way of showing other people we care about them.
Troy: I know, I mean I thought a "gentleman" was somebody that owned horses. But it turns out, his short and simple definition of a lady or a gentleman is, someone who always tries to make sure the people around him or her are as comfortable as possible.
When his parents give Adam his birthday presents: "Oh Boy! A Jacket!" He's so funny! "What the heck are these?" in reference to the skates.
Oooh, talking of skates, I like the scene when Adam skates in the park, he looks great. And then he runs into the sea. I love the childlike qualities of Adam, so cute.
Eve: "Where do you suppose he got all of that information???" Troy: "oh.. from the ODDEST place: his PARENTS!... i mean, I don't think I got that memo from mine"
There are so many but one that always cracks me up is when Adam is in Eve's car and asks her to change radio station back because he heard Perry Como song.
Then he's snapping fingers to this old Perry Como "Round and Round" song and totally into song and says he could "just die" and Eve says "Over this???"
I love the part when he hears Perry Como on Eve's car radio and says, "Listen to this part. This is where it really takes off. What for it...There." as if he's listening to some cool guitar solo or something. Classic.
I also like the conversation with the butcher and the Holiday Inn bell hop.
This is one scene I've never been sure of - does she really like Perry? Is she really getting off on it, or is she humoring him, until she gets him out of the car? Not sure if I don't get it, or this scene wasn't well edited. Anyone?
I love the part where Adam and Eve are done with putting stuff in storage and she is driving him back to the hotel in the rental truck and the music is playing and Adam is snapping his fingers, grooving out to the music and Eve turns it off and Adam looks at her with that goofy grin and raises his eyebrows at her and she says goodbye. HAHAHAHA!!! I re-wind and re-wind that one. Also, when Eve says to Adam, "I can get you laid in 2 weeks, but a wife..." The questioning look on his face...PRECIOUS!! lol
A child of the early 50's, my kids always laughed then I'd say a reason I didn't go to college was because I never expected there to be a future. (only half joking) By 9-11, they weren't laughing as much! (seriously - I took it for granted that the US + Russia would destroy the world) (I didn't realize it would be conglomerates and Wall St - haha)