Gary's speech


anyone remember how it goes?

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How about you be a little less rude?

In every movie, there is a big climax speech. I havent seen this movie in about 6 months, so NO. I can't.

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actually, that's the basic format of every movie...you pretty much learn the format of books and movies in every english class above 5th grade. rising action, climax, falling action, resolution, and all that. the only movie i can think of is napoleon dymnamite, which is in a class of its own.

and yes, that's what i'm talking about. obviously i didn't need to be more specific.

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it doesn't have to be at the end. you have better things to do, but you pick fights with a teenager, haha, nice.

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Exactly how is "could you be a little more specific" rude?

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thats not a direct quote. kthanks.

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Seems like you're the one trolling around looking for a fight. Perhaps if you paid a little more attention in your K12 English classes you might have learned that not all story HAVE to follow the plot structure.

Since your original question didn't mention anything about the climax, it could be directed at any one of many lines by Gary in the movie as others already pointed out. Work on making your questions less ambiguous before you ask the next one, will ya? Or at least have the intelligence to stand corrected when others point out your mistakes.

:)

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angel tear, you're a *beep* idiot. Never post again.

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It wasn't obvious. He makes a speech in the beginning when they first have the fight and he talks about how hard he works and wants to be left alone. Then he goes through the whole thing in the bar where he is explaining how he finally gets it to Favreau, then in the end with the dinner. They were all major events and speeches, and your question was incredible vague. All you had to add was "in the end when he makes the meal". And your childish reaction meant you never got an answer.

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You are a f--ktard.

I Miley Cyrus

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But seriously, could someone tell me at least how Gary's speech near the end of the film goes, when he really opens up to Brooke? Specifically the part where he says something like "And I realize that it's not so much the things you do, but the person you do them with." And then after that she says I don't feel the same way and he says I'm gonna go take a walk. Can anyone clarify how THAT speech goes for me? Thanks :-)

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I'm sorry, I'm the worst person in the world. You guys are really kind of sad to make such a big deal out of my mistake.

I promise, I will never post on IMDB again. Partly because you all are complete bitches, and partly because I have more important things to do with my life.

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