Frank Dixon: I'm talking about bombs. I'm talking about human dignity. I'm talking about human rights. Viktor, please don't be afraid to tell me that you're afraid of Krakhozia.
Viktor Navorski: Is home. I am not afraid from my home.
Viktor Navorski: So?
Frank Dixon: All right.
Viktor Navorski: I go to New York City now?
Frank Dixon: No.
Viktor Navorski: No? Uh... Okay. I'm uh... I'm uh... I'm afraid from ghosts.
Frank Dixon: Okay, thanks very much!
Viktor Navorski: I'm afraid from, uh... Dracula!
Frank Dixon: Thanks a lot. Thanks, Viktor!
Viktor Navorski: Afraid from Wolfmens, afraid from sharks!
Frank Dixon: It's okay. Thank you Viktor! Thanks a lot!
~ Stanley Tucci and Tom Hanks in The Terminal (2004)
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Delightful Dialogue: The Terminal
Cin-Ob Segments:
Comedy,
Delightful Dialogue,
Drama,
Memorable Monologues
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I absolutely love this movie! :) That was back in the good days of Tom Hanks.
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