Favorite Scenes/Quotes?


Scenes:
-Epic shootout Billy imagined for the screenplay
-Opening scene with the Jack of Diamonds killer and two thugs

Quotes:
-The ghandi rant in the car
-"and the irish...have alcoholism"- that and the many other remarks about Marty's drinking problem. the way Rockwell delivered his lines throughout the movie was priceless
-"and that wasn't enough, so he got out a shotgun!"

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"The hooker studied Vietnamese at Yale"
I died

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"Nothing. Just the perfect place for a final shootout."

"He's a writer."
"I can smell the booze."



hey, hey hey, careful, man, there's a beverage here!

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Billy's campfire narration and the depiction of his imagined cemetery shoot-out was a highlight. No doubts!

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Scenes
- Opening scene
- First scene with Walken's wife
- Zach's story
- Woody Harrelson killing Walken's wife
- Walken confronting Harrelson after he kills his wife
- Sam Rockwell killing Woody Harrelson's girlfriend
- Walken's death scene
- The monk's story towards the end
- The post credit scene with Zach rings Colin Farrell

Lines
- *beep* the cops! FAK EM.
- (in response to "you called her a fúcking bitch") I would never say that...at least not to her face.
- Leave me alone Billy, just fúck off, I'm not IN THE FÚCKING MOOD!
- I'm gonna come over and kill you on Tuesday.

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Favorite scene

Zachariah's story and Maggie, I just loved her. Is it wrong that I loved seeing the rabbit drinking the blood while Maggie was "securing" the Zodiac killer to the table? Also, the opera aria for that scene just made it perfect.

No! The morality of man is not a simple construct. It has layers and layers of complexity.

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Loved this movie ...

These lines are not exact quotes, just the best I can remember:

"Hans is an old fashioned proper Christian, not like the ones on Fox News." (There may have been an adjective or expletive in there somewhere but I don't recall exactly.)

After Billie shoots mob girlfriend in stomach and calls for an ambulance, he says "Don't ever say I never did anything for you"

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Favorite scene and quote:

The "Put your hands up" "No" sequence.

It's been awhile since I saw this, but I came to look up the full quote and there it was, first entry.

I adore Christopher Walken anyway, and his delivery of his lines for this was perfect.

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Fave scene (by far): When Hans sits down across from Woody's character in the hospital wait area. His eyes are expressive, incomparable to anyone else.
His vocal change in the precise moment he says "cravat". O_O Literal chills.

Fave quote: "Can we go back to 'five'?" LMAO!!!

Honorable mentions:
"Gandhi was wrong...no one has the balls to say it." (Paraphrase)
Rockwell's character's final shootout desperation, and everything around it.
^^ his animal hat. Just adds to the absurdity.
Hans' death and the whole scene leading to it.
The brilliant hooker with a heart of gold wanting to discuss literature, and being coincidentally fluent in Vietnamese.
MICHAEL PITT, HARRY DEAN STANTON, and the whole scene.

SN- How obvious was it that Jack of Diamonds was Rockwell? I mean seriously, one can tell instantly, by his mannerisms/physicality if nothing else.

Final fun fact: I was [somewhat] simultaneously watching this movie and "End Of Watch", due to link loading issues. When I paused this one midway to return to EOW, the knife in the eye scene came about 5 mins later! Unbelievably coincidental (and eerie), given the opening scene in "Seven Psychopaths"!!!

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"Peace is for Queers, and now you're going to die".

Hilarious, one of the funniest lines I've ever heard in a movie

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