So one of the most unique things on screen in American movies today is everyday behavior.
Movies are the biggest export in the world, the biggest American export. It influences people all over the world.
Ricky Fitts: I'm not obsessing. I'm just curious.
Angela Hayes: This is my first time.
[repeated line] Frank Lucas: My man.
Frank Lucas: Simple Simon-ass motherfuckers!
[first lines] Bumpy Johnson: Happy Thanksgiving!
Detective Richie Roberts: What the fuck is a microwave?
Joe: [gleefully] Rome wasn't burned in a night.
Terry Fields: Jesus, what a night!
Patrick Bateman: Your compliment was sufficient, Luis.
Patrick Bateman: What's wrong with that? It's totally disease-free.
[repeated line] Patrick Bateman: Just say no.
Toby Radloff: I consider myself a nerd.
I think American actors are much more intimidated by Shakespeare.
Personal privacy is a closely held American value.
At the beginning of 1955 only about 60 percent of American homes had TVs.
Americans are not a perfect people, but we are called to a perfect mission.
Wherever I have gone in this country, I have found Americans.
The tax issue is the most powerful issue in American politics going back to the Tea Party.
I have very positive memories of reading biographies of unusual Americans as a child.